Testimony
  • Brighton Fringe

'Testimony': Eight award-winning and controversial monologues explore some of the big issues of our time: toxic masculinity, the 'me too' movement, gender identity, the culture wars, police corruption, conspiracy theory, fake news and transhumanism. 'A Strange Romance': Can you fall in love with someone if you don't know their gender? 'Transhuman': Given the chance, would you choose to be immortal? 'Love in the Time of Corona': Can love redeem this most most toxic of men? 'Trivial Dispute: What starts out as a petty disagreement turns very nasty. 'The Beast': A young architect falls into the lascivious clutches of the egotistical Grossman. 'Confession': Detective Sergeant Dunderdale is on the brink of solving a bloody murder. 'Denial': One lonely man's attempt to make sense of a complex and frightening world. 'Solitaire': Arnold rails against the changes that have left him lonely and alienated.

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