Brooklyn Rep Presents our final play at The Glory!
Come on down to the Glory basement on Sunday, 21st January at 3pm for a staged reading of Too Much Pills and Liquor, a new gay play by David Levesley starring Dan de la Motte and directed by Charles Quittner.
After years of trying to make connections in London, Sam has found a shortcut: work for a celebrity. Having landed the job as pop star Riley Sibanda’s Substack editor, his old queer life of charity work and self-loathing is having to make way for a new life of k holes and… a little bit less self-loathing. But with the queer community under greater threat than ever and fascism on the rise, can Sam keep justifying darkrooms as a type of activism?
Inspired by the musical Cabaret, Too Much Pills And Liquor is a look at white gay men’s relationship to the world beyond them, and what happens when self-care gets in the way of the real work.
featuring songs by Eden Tredwell and Rachel Blaquière
ACCESSIBILITY INFO:
The Glory has gender neutral toilets. The downstairs Cabaret Lounge is not wheelchair accessible. Free +1 tickets are available for carers. Well-behaved service animals welcome.