Monologues charting the UK gay experience. Steve anxiously prepares his wedding speech. But now the big day is here, what has been won and what has been lost? Show more
Monologues charting the UK gay experience. Bobby is a swaggering man about town, but he has a secret. Can it survive when it really matters? Show more
Monologues charting the UK gay experience. In 1994, as the government votes on lowering the age of male homosexual consent, 17-year-old Andrew comes to London. Show more
Monologues charting the UK gay experience. Alice and her husband share a secret, but with the 1957 Wolfenden Report's publication it may not need be a secret anymore. Show more
Monologues charting the UK gay experience. Actors can feel typecast. But it's 1987, and with Aids hitting the headlines a new part looks like a game-changer for Phil. Show more
Monologues charting the UK gay experience. The 1967 Sexual Offences Act will revolutionise everything, right? Perhaps not, as far as dapper gent Jackie is concerned. Show more
Monologues charting a century of the UK gay experience. A man returning from the First World War trenches recollects a love that dared not speak its name. Show more
Monologues charting the UK gay experience. As the Blitz hits London, Fredrick is grateful that he survived in a very unlikely place of refuge. Show more