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F*cking Men to extend at The Vaults

Published 15 November 2016

The acclaimed production of F*cking Men is to extend its stay in The Vaults Theatre in Waterloo by six weeks to January 15, 2017. It had been scheduled to end a 5-week season on Sunday 4 December.

Inspired by Arthur Schnitzler’s classic La Ronde, Joe DiPietro (a two-time Tony Award winner for Memphis) transplants the interweaving tales of sexual power, discovery and exploration to a contemporary urban gay subculture. F*cking Men, directed by Mark Barford, is a slick dramatic comedy of gay sexual manners.  10 characters crisscross in a series of erotic encounters, exploring whether gay men are increasingly trapped by monogamy, or whether their sexual encounters are fuelled by hunger for elusive, meaningful connections. The play addresses coming out, homophobia, HIV, and keeping the closet door  rmly closed. DiPietro’s dialogue is as challenging and provocative as it is seductive.

Following three smash-hit, sell-out runs in London and at the Edinburgh Fringe, The King’s Head Theatre’s specially approved new version has just three actors – Richard De Lisle, Harper James and Haydn Whiteside – play all the characters as one encounter flips to the next. Continuously circling in twosomes, meet the escort, the soldier, the graduate student, the playwright, the Hollywood star, the college kid, the journalist, the married couple, and the porn star, their faults and strengths, and be absorbed by what they learn about themselves and others through the sex they have.

F*cking Men is a fearless dissection and audacious celebration of sexuality that will fascinate audiences of every persuasion.

Book your tickets today.

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