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‘I’m not angry, I’m just disappointed’: F*CKING MEN – King’s Head Theatre ★★

In London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Olivia Mitchell30th May 2018Leave a Comment

King’s Head Theatre is currently home for the show F*cking Men, written by Tony Award-winning writer Joe DiPietro. The show follows a multitude of characters that are interwoven into multiple narratives, exploring monogamy, lust and cruising.

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‘I could go back & see again & again’: F*CKING MEN – King’s Head Theatre ★★★★

In London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Anne Cox26th May 2018Leave a Comment

I hope that F*cking Men continues to evolve and resonate with new audiences. Expect scatterings of nudity throughout, brief simulated sex scenes, naughty words, and a really gorgeous ending.

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F**KING MEN – Vaults Theatre

In Edinburgh Festival, London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Aleks Sierz7th November 2016Leave a Comment

Joe DiPietro’s cult hit is enjoyable enough, but rather predictable in both form and content.

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#EdFringe Spotlight On… F*cking Men’s Harper James & Richard de Lisle

In Edinburgh Festival, Festivals, Interviews, Musicals, Opinion, Regional theatre, Scotland, Touring by Helen McWilliams20th August 2016Leave a Comment

I hope audiences will take away that a relationship is a relationship, whether gay, lesbian or straight we all have the same relationship issues to combat in modern society.

F*CKING MEN – King’s Head Theatre

In London theatre, Plays, Reviews by Johnny Fox14th September 2015Leave a Comment

All the reviews of F*cking Men at the King’s Head referred to its setting ‘in the gay community’. If it does nothing else, Memphis writer Joe diPietro’s re-working of Arthur Schnitzler’s 1897 Viennese cycle of illicit courtship La Ronde proves there’s no such thing.

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