The MP, Aunty Mandy & Me – Crewe Lyceum Studio

A thought-provoking and critically-acclaimed piece of drama exploring consent, coercion and grooming within the gay male community, comes to Crewe Lyceum Theatre Studio next month.

The MP, Aunty Mandy & Me is presented by Emmerson & Ward Productions and Curve, in association with Survivors; a Manchester based charity for survivors of male sexual abuse, and is a bittersweet tale of political campaigns, sexual consent and steam trains.

Receiving rave reviews across the country for its biting humour and contemporary social commentary, the show is the brainchild of award-winning writer and actor Rob Ward whose previous play Gypsy Queen did the rounds to considerable acclaim.

Meet Dom. He wants more than anything else to be an #instagay #influencer but it’s tough when no one likes your posts, you can’t find a bloke who shares your love of trains and you live with your MDMA popping, Simply Red loving mum in a small northern village five miles from the nearest gay. He’d love a fabulous life with the A-Gays in the city, but his social anxiety prevents this from being a reality.

Then one day, a chance encounter with his local MP turns everything upside down. But in pursuit of the life he thinks he wants; just how much does Dom have to give up?

The MP, Aunty Mandy & Me comes to Crewe Lyceum Studio on Wednesday 10 May with tickets priced at just £12.50.

Book online at crewelyceum.co.uk