Lawrence and Mahlik have been together for a year. It’s going pretty well on all accounts. So when Mahlik’s contract is up at his flat, it’s only logical that they move in together. 

After a particularly tough rejection, Mahlik makes a risky suggestion for Lawrence’s next project, proposing that Lawrence present as an alter ego to secure more opportunities. As success starts to roll in, this fabricated persona leaves the couple facing uncomfortable truths neither of them can ignore. 

aggy is a bold one-act play exploring privilege, gender, race and creativity. It’s about art and who gets to make it. The play unflinchingly examines how people freely police one another, and how this can lead to destruction.  

Previous Praise for Bradshaw:(tell me straight) is a deftly written piece packed with light, sophisticated humour…thought-provoking comedy, showcasing a promising new talent” – The Stage

The world premiere of aggy is presented in a double-bill alongside Bradshaw’s multiple award-winning debut play tell me straight. Buy tickets for both productions and save 20% on your tickets. The discount will automatically apply once both events are added to your basket.

 

Sat 21 Mar, 10pm Post Show Q&A
The Making Of 
Join us at 10pm, after the evening performances of tell me straight and aggy, for an exclusive post-show Q&A with the artists behind the work such as playwright Paul Bradshaw alongside members of the cast and creative team. Hear first-hand how these bold, contemporary stories were brought to life — from the spark of an idea to the rehearsal room discoveries that shaped them. Whether you’ve just seen one show or both, it’s your chance to ask questions, share reflections, and get a glimpse behind the scenes of The Making Of.

 

SH Productions and telling tales in association with Park Theatre

  • Evenings

    20.45

    Thu & Sat

    16.15

  • Duration

    Approx 70 mins

  • Tickets

    £15 - £20

  • Genre

    Drama

  • Age guidance

    16+

  • Content warnings

    Contains strong language, upsetting themes and haze.