Date
30 July - 25 August
Time
2:30 pm
Venue
Underbelly Bristo Square
suitability
Age 18+ (Guideline)
Tickets from
£10.00
Theatre
Cecilia Gentili's Red Ink
Cecilia Gentili's RED INK is part-standup, part-camp, and (almost) all true.
God won't give up on Cecilia Gentili. Unfortunately, neither will the devil. Follow a young trans girl as she navigates the hilarity of rural Argentina during the 1900s. Part stand-up, part camp and (almost) all true, Red Ink is an irreverent romp in searching for faith while trans.
Presented by Elliot Page and PAGEBOY Productions, Sara Ramirez, Breaking the Binary Theatre, Queer Arts Coalition and Nic Cory, Red Ink is the late writer, activist and icon Cecilia Gentili's autobiographical work. The play's off-Broadway 2024 premiere received a Special Recognition GLAAD Media Award.
Presented By
Breaking the Binary Theatre and Elliot Page / PAGEBOY Productions
Duration
60 minutes
Advice
Contains distressing or potentially triggering themes, Strong language/swearing
Price
Tickets from
£10.00
Accessibility
LGBTQ+. Comedy
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