Friends Without Benefits
  • Camden Fringe

This a comedic, ridiculous and masculine social commentary on the absurdity of men from a queer female perspective. Do you like to laugh? Do you like to cry? Do you want an hour's break from the shackles of the patriarchy? Do you want to see impeccable facial hair? Same. Isn't that great!?Join us. The narrative follows three 'men' meeting at the pub, attempting to cheer up their friend. Callum is heart broken after a long, wet, girthy, mouthful of a marriage, lasting all of 22 days.They explore the joy and comfort they find when re-living the past, but are evidently oblivious to the effects of their actions on the people around You are Following their audition for the X-factor as 'No Direction', you are invited to witness not any wanna-be boyband, but THE want to be boy band, swing, jive and grind. You are cordially invited to witness raw sex appeal, mildly heartbreaking stories, love letters to youth, and a general good time. As always, we are here for a good time not a long time. *thumbs up* The lads x

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