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Toxic: a new show from Nathaniel J Hall
Toxic: a new show from Nathaniel J Hall
Toxic: a new show from Nathaniel J Hall

Toxic: a new show from Nathaniel J Hall

The Old Market
Wed, May 7 from 5:45 PM to 8:00 PM
22.09 €

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**Hilarious and heartbreaking in equal measure, *Toxic* is the critically-acclaimed new show from award-winning theatre maker Nathaniel J Hall (*First Time, It’s A Sin*).**

*"This is the story of how we met, fell in love, and f\*cked it up."*

Manchester 2017. A chance meeting on a hook-up app sets two damaged thirty-something hearts on a spectacular collision course. Born into Thatcher’s Britain of race riots and rampant homophobia and growing up in the shadow of Aids and Section 28, the pair form a trauma bond so tight, they might just survive it all. But sometimes survival means knowing when to leave.

This explosive semi-autobiographical show written by Nathaniel J Hall and performed by Nathaniel with Josh-Susan Enright blends storytelling (dir. by Scott Le Crass), movement (Plaster Cast), stunning design (Lu Herbert), visual projections and lighting (dede ././ and Tracey Gibbs) and an original pumping soundtrack by SHAR.

Inspired by true events, Toxic is a powerful and passionate play that pulls back the glittery curtain of pride to reveal a place where many still suffer the devastating impact of generational HIV stigma, racism, homophobia and toxic gender norms.

***"A starkly beautiful, honest and funny diver into the realities of a break up. Go see it" - Divina de Campo***

***"An intimate portrait of queer love, aching with authenticity, pain and joy" - Russell T. Davies***

Presented by Dibby Theatre as part of Brighton Fringe

This is an 18+ event

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