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Gordon is homonormative and fears he might be pathologically boring until he meets Cumpig and Manpussy at a sex party in Leith. When they tell him about Europe's biggest gay sex party in Berlin, Gordon obviously wants to go, but can he really transform into a sex pig? A new LGBTQ play about love, friendship and Schokoladenkuchen from James Ley. First previewed on 21 July 2022 and presented at Edinburgh Festival Fringe as part of the 2022 Made in Scotland Showcase, by Stories Untold Productions Ltd. 'A filthy and brilliantly-paced joyride' ¿¿¿¿ The Scotsman on Wilf Shortlisted for 2023 Best New Play CATS (Critics Awards for Theatre in Scotland)…mehr

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Gordon is homonormative and fears he might be pathologically boring until he meets Cumpig and Manpussy at a sex party in Leith. When they tell him about Europe's biggest gay sex party in Berlin, Gordon obviously wants to go, but can he really transform into a sex pig? A new LGBTQ play about love, friendship and Schokoladenkuchen from James Ley. First previewed on 21 July 2022 and presented at Edinburgh Festival Fringe as part of the 2022 Made in Scotland Showcase, by Stories Untold Productions Ltd. 'A filthy and brilliantly-paced joyride' ¿¿¿¿ The Scotsman on Wilf Shortlisted for 2023 Best New Play CATS (Critics Awards for Theatre in Scotland)
Autorenporträt
James Ley is a playwright and screenwriter living in Glasgow. His plays include Wilf (Travese Theatre), Love Song to Lavender Menace (Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh, Summerhall, SoHo Playhouse, New York), Emma and Gill (Catherine Wheels, Lung Ha) I Heart Maths (A play, a pie and a pint) and Spain (Glasgay!, Citizens Theatre). James was Writer on Attachment to National Theatre of Scotland in 2022 and he was selected for the 2019 Edinburgh International Film Festival Talent Lab and the 2019 Stowe Story Labs in Vermont, USA. His feature adaptation of Love Song to Lavender Menace is in development, produced by John McKay/Compact Pictures, funded by the Scottish Film Talent Network.