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20 May 2022

“I woke up. I showered. And then the mirror was there. Suddenly there. Only it had always been there, but I’d, somehow, I’d managed to never look. To never really look.” A love story about transition, testosterone, and James Dean. Josh and Isabella are childhood sweethearts. They were meant to spend their gap year together, they were meant to be together forever. But Isabella has now become a boy. Pronoun is an honest, touching and relevant piece of contemporary drama, which is as thought-provoking as it is engaging. Evan Placey's play Pronoun was commissioned as part of the 2014 National Theatre Connections Festival. Warning: This production contains strong language throughout.   Age Guidance: 14 +  

This season's productions in our Lauriston STUDIO have been sponsored byallen-mills-howard-strip

  Rick Bowen - Stagestruck - 5 Star Review WHILE I’ve always hated prejudice in all its forms, Pronoun was a real education for me. This wonderful piece of writing, full of insight, honesty and humour, lays bare the challenges members of the trans community still face today. However, at no point in the evening will you the audience feel like you’re being preached at, with writer Evan Placey telling the story in a way that is insightful, inspirational and completely free from cliches. Director Peter Brassington must have thought all his birthdays had come at once when this cast turned up for the first rehearsal and he certain makes use of the talent at his disposal. This production is so good I simply didn’t it want to end. Portia Dodds is outstanding as a female character desperate to right what she sees as a natural wrong and finally and irreversibly become Dean by having the surgery and complete her biologicaltransition from female to male. James Dean was the coolest dude ever to grace a cinema screen and he appears in this gem of a play as a sort of agony uncle for Dean and while the late Hollywood heart throb will never be replaced, Sam Evans certainly gives a flavour of the Hollywood great. It seems wrong singling out individual performances, as Charlotte Cosh, Liam Dodd, Teej Jackson, Rachel Jacquest and Bronte James also play a major part in creating a piece of theatre richly deserving of its standing ovation on opening night. Pronoun is an amateur production only in name and I urge you not to miss this important and challenging play. Star rating - ***** Production Shots - Taken by Martin Ogden
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