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Proud archiveWhen his Pentecostal mother dies, Roland- black, 40 decides to live openly as a gay man. He unexpectedly falls for Amir - 21, an immigrant from a war zone. What gets in the way is Amir's post-traumatic stress, his inability to identify as gay and Roland's relationship with his 15-year-old son, Gary. Proud is a compelling story for our time about loss and love, identity and the need to belong.

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Author: Bren Gosling

Archive listings for Proud

Work type: Play.

T0963376388

Director Bren Gosling. Performer Taofique Folarin (Roland). Performer Andrei Maniata (Amir). Performer Kaine Hatukai (Gary). Design Justin Nardella. Company Double Telling. Lighting Ben Jacobs. Stage ManagerMartha Baldwin. Producer Tom Wofffenden (associate Producer). Conductor Laura Thomson (Marketing).
22 Feb 22 to 12 Mar 22The King's Head Theatre, Inner London :: V235
listing details L0898317410

T0614145175

Camp, Chemsex & Grindr - How well portrayed are queer characters in new British playwriting? Do we need more LGBTQ+ stories about ordinary lives, extraordinarily lived? As part of PRIDE week, The Union Theatre presents two rehearsed readings of Proud the new play by Bren Gosling, which seeks to present alternative narratives. Each performance at 2.30pm and 7.30pm will be followed by Q & ADirector Marlie Haco. Performer Roger Ajogbe. Performer Kiren Kebaili-Dwyer. Performer Levi Goldmeier.
29 Oct 21 to 5 Nov 21New Wimbledon Theatre, Outer London :: V341
listing details L273005064

T962799467

Camp, Chemsex & Grindr - How well portrayed are queer characters in new British playwriting? Do we need more LGBTQ+ stories about ordinary lives, extraordinarily lived? As part of PRIDE week, The Union Theatre presents two rehearsed readings of Proud the new play by Bren Gosling, which seeks to present alternative narratives. Each performance at 2.30pm and 7.30pm will be followed by Q & A
3 Jul 19Union Theatre, Inner London :: V1167
listing details L1202012725

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