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SUMMARY:Walking Each Other Home (Discount Code)
DESCRIPTION:Use promo code HOME16 for performances on Friday 8th and both performances on Saturday 9th May. Tickets will be reduced to £16. \nWritten by Tim Graves\, Walking Each Other Home is set in a cramped\, dilapidated cottage in Norfolk on the hottest day ever recorded in the UK. \nTickets available here. \nDue to a family crisis\, Michael\, a gay middle-aged digital nomad\, returns home from Peru to visit his homophobic father\, Frank. Frank is now experiencing early-stage dementia and is being cared for by Sandeep\, a young and mysterious gay Sikh man. Meanwhile\, Michael grapples with unresolved childhood trauma after undergoing an overwhelmingly intense ayahuasca ceremony in the Amazon jungle. \nWill father and son reconcile before it’s too late? \nWhat is the nature of Sandeep’s true identity? \nWill Michael stay in Norfolk or return to Peru? \nPhoto by Lidia Crisafulli. Image supplied. \nThe 4 Star Reviews Are In: \n⭐⭐⭐⭐ \n‘A thoughtful\, spiritual and deeply human piece of theatre.’ Pink Prince Theatre. \n⭐⭐⭐ \n‘A thoughtful and heartfelt piece; there are scenes of real beauty.’ Spy In The Stalls. \n⭐⭐⭐⭐ \n‘The script switches effortlessly between the practical and the profound. The actors are fantastic.’ A Theatre Loving London. \n⭐⭐⭐⭐ \n‘This is a worthwhile and thought-provoking play with three fine performances.’ Plays To See. \n⭐⭐⭐ \n‘Graves beautifully interweaves the stories of three men with slow-burn humour and is deadly funny.’ Theatre Weekly. \n⭐⭐⭐⭐ \n‘A bold\, multicultural and multi-lingual tapestry that feels both rare and vital on the fringe scene.’ Pink Prince Theatre. \n⭐⭐⭐⭐ \n‘Attracts a diverse audience.’ Theatre and Arts Reviews.
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LOCATION:Old Red Lion Pub & Playhouse\, 418 St John Street\, London\, EC1V 4NJ\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Walking Each Other Home (Discount Code)
DESCRIPTION:Use promo code HOME16 for performances on Friday 8th and both performances on Saturday 9th May. Tickets will be reduced to £16. \nWritten by Tim Graves\, Walking Each Other Home is set in a cramped\, dilapidated cottage in Norfolk on the hottest day ever recorded in the UK. \nTickets available here. \nDue to a family crisis\, Michael\, a gay middle-aged digital nomad\, returns home from Peru to visit his homophobic father\, Frank. Frank is now experiencing early-stage dementia and is being cared for by Sandeep\, a young and mysterious gay Sikh man. Meanwhile\, Michael grapples with unresolved childhood trauma after undergoing an overwhelmingly intense ayahuasca ceremony in the Amazon jungle. \nWill father and son reconcile before it’s too late? \nWhat is the nature of Sandeep’s true identity? \nWill Michael stay in Norfolk or return to Peru? \nPhoto by Lidia Crisafulli. Image supplied. \nThe 4 Star Reviews Are In: \n⭐⭐⭐⭐ \n‘A thoughtful\, spiritual and deeply human piece of theatre.’ Pink Prince Theatre. \n⭐⭐⭐ \n‘A thoughtful and heartfelt piece; there are scenes of real beauty.’ Spy In The Stalls. \n⭐⭐⭐⭐ \n‘The script switches effortlessly between the practical and the profound. The actors are fantastic.’ A Theatre Loving London. \n⭐⭐⭐⭐ \n‘This is a worthwhile and thought-provoking play with three fine performances.’ Plays To See. \n⭐⭐⭐ \n‘Graves beautifully interweaves the stories of three men with slow-burn humour and is deadly funny.’ Theatre Weekly. \n⭐⭐⭐⭐ \n‘A bold\, multicultural and multi-lingual tapestry that feels both rare and vital on the fringe scene.’ Pink Prince Theatre. \n⭐⭐⭐⭐ \n‘Attracts a diverse audience.’ Theatre and Arts Reviews.
URL:https://www.qxmagazine.com/event/walking-each-other-home-3/
LOCATION:Old Red Lion Pub & Playhouse\, 418 St John Street\, London\, EC1V 4NJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Featured Event,LGBTQ+ Theatre
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SUMMARY:Walking Each Other Home (Discount Code)
DESCRIPTION:Use promo code HOME16 for performances on Friday 8th and both performances on Saturday 9th May. Tickets will be reduced to £16. \nWritten by Tim Graves\, Walking Each Other Home is set in a cramped\, dilapidated cottage in Norfolk on the hottest day ever recorded in the UK. \nTickets available here. \nDue to a family crisis\, Michael\, a gay middle-aged digital nomad\, returns home from Peru to visit his homophobic father\, Frank. Frank is now experiencing early-stage dementia and is being cared for by Sandeep\, a young and mysterious gay Sikh man. Meanwhile\, Michael grapples with unresolved childhood trauma after undergoing an overwhelmingly intense ayahuasca ceremony in the Amazon jungle. \nWill father and son reconcile before it’s too late? \nWhat is the nature of Sandeep’s true identity? \nWill Michael stay in Norfolk or return to Peru? \nPhoto by Lidia Crisafulli. Image supplied. \nThe 4 Star Reviews Are In: \n⭐⭐⭐⭐ \n‘A thoughtful\, spiritual and deeply human piece of theatre.’ Pink Prince Theatre. \n⭐⭐⭐ \n‘A thoughtful and heartfelt piece; there are scenes of real beauty.’ Spy In The Stalls. \n⭐⭐⭐⭐ \n‘The script switches effortlessly between the practical and the profound. The actors are fantastic.’ A Theatre Loving London. \n⭐⭐⭐⭐ \n‘This is a worthwhile and thought-provoking play with three fine performances.’ Plays To See. \n⭐⭐⭐ \n‘Graves beautifully interweaves the stories of three men with slow-burn humour and is deadly funny.’ Theatre Weekly. \n⭐⭐⭐⭐ \n‘A bold\, multicultural and multi-lingual tapestry that feels both rare and vital on the fringe scene.’ Pink Prince Theatre. \n⭐⭐⭐⭐ \n‘Attracts a diverse audience.’ Theatre and Arts Reviews.
URL:https://www.qxmagazine.com/event/walking-each-other-home-2/
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SUMMARY:Walking Each Other Home
DESCRIPTION:Written by Tim Graves\, Walking Each Other Home is set in a cramped\, dilapidated cottage in Norfolk on the hottest day ever recorded in the UK. \nTickets available here. \nDue to a family crisis\, Michael\, a gay middle-aged digital nomad\, returns home from Peru to visit his homophobic father\, Frank. Frank is now experiencing early-stage dementia and is being cared for by Sandeep\, a young and mysterious gay Sikh man. Meanwhile\, Michael grapples with unresolved childhood trauma after undergoing an overwhelmingly intense ayahuasca ceremony in the Amazon jungle. \nWill father and son reconcile before it’s too late? \nWhat is the nature of Sandeep’s true identity? \nWill Michael stay in Norfolk or return to Peru? \nPhoto by Lidia Crisafulli. Image supplied. \nThe 4 Star Reviews Are In: \n⭐⭐⭐⭐ \n‘A thoughtful\, spiritual and deeply human piece of theatre.’ Pink Prince Theatre. \n⭐⭐⭐ \n‘A thoughtful and heartfelt piece; there are scenes of real beauty.’ Spy In The Stalls. \n⭐⭐⭐⭐ \n‘The script switches effortlessly between the practical and the profound. The actors are fantastic.’ A Theatre Loving London. \n⭐⭐⭐⭐ \n‘This is a worthwhile and thought-provoking play with three fine performances.’ Plays To See. \n⭐⭐⭐ \n‘Graves beautifully interweaves the stories of three men with slow-burn humour and is deadly funny.’ Theatre Weekly. \n⭐⭐⭐⭐ \n‘A bold\, multicultural and multi-lingual tapestry that feels both rare and vital on the fringe scene.’ Pink Prince Theatre. \n⭐⭐⭐⭐ \n‘Attracts a diverse audience.’ Theatre and Arts Reviews.
URL:https://www.qxmagazine.com/event/walking-each-other-home/2026-05-07/
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SUMMARY:Walking Each Other Home
DESCRIPTION:Written by Tim Graves\, Walking Each Other Home is set in a cramped\, dilapidated cottage in Norfolk on the hottest day ever recorded in the UK. \nTickets available here. \nDue to a family crisis\, Michael\, a gay middle-aged digital nomad\, returns home from Peru to visit his homophobic father\, Frank. Frank is now experiencing early-stage dementia and is being cared for by Sandeep\, a young and mysterious gay Sikh man. Meanwhile\, Michael grapples with unresolved childhood trauma after undergoing an overwhelmingly intense ayahuasca ceremony in the Amazon jungle. \nWill father and son reconcile before it’s too late? \nWhat is the nature of Sandeep’s true identity? \nWill Michael stay in Norfolk or return to Peru? \nPhoto by Lidia Crisafulli. Image supplied. \nThe 4 Star Reviews Are In: \n⭐⭐⭐⭐ \n‘A thoughtful\, spiritual and deeply human piece of theatre.’ Pink Prince Theatre. \n⭐⭐⭐ \n‘A thoughtful and heartfelt piece; there are scenes of real beauty.’ Spy In The Stalls. \n⭐⭐⭐⭐ \n‘The script switches effortlessly between the practical and the profound. The actors are fantastic.’ A Theatre Loving London. \n⭐⭐⭐⭐ \n‘This is a worthwhile and thought-provoking play with three fine performances.’ Plays To See. \n⭐⭐⭐ \n‘Graves beautifully interweaves the stories of three men with slow-burn humour and is deadly funny.’ Theatre Weekly. \n⭐⭐⭐⭐ \n‘A bold\, multicultural and multi-lingual tapestry that feels both rare and vital on the fringe scene.’ Pink Prince Theatre. \n⭐⭐⭐⭐ \n‘Attracts a diverse audience.’ Theatre and Arts Reviews.
URL:https://www.qxmagazine.com/event/walking-each-other-home/2026-05-06/
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SUMMARY:Walking Each Other Home
DESCRIPTION:Written by Tim Graves\, Walking Each Other Home is set in a cramped\, dilapidated cottage in Norfolk on the hottest day ever recorded in the UK. \nTickets available here. \nDue to a family crisis\, Michael\, a gay middle-aged digital nomad\, returns home from Peru to visit his homophobic father\, Frank. Frank is now experiencing early-stage dementia and is being cared for by Sandeep\, a young and mysterious gay Sikh man. Meanwhile\, Michael grapples with unresolved childhood trauma after undergoing an overwhelmingly intense ayahuasca ceremony in the Amazon jungle. \nWill father and son reconcile before it’s too late? \nWhat is the nature of Sandeep’s true identity? \nWill Michael stay in Norfolk or return to Peru? \nPhoto by Lidia Crisafulli. Image supplied. \nThe 4 Star Reviews Are In: \n⭐⭐⭐⭐ \n‘A thoughtful\, spiritual and deeply human piece of theatre.’ Pink Prince Theatre. \n⭐⭐⭐ \n‘A thoughtful and heartfelt piece; there are scenes of real beauty.’ Spy In The Stalls. \n⭐⭐⭐⭐ \n‘The script switches effortlessly between the practical and the profound. The actors are fantastic.’ A Theatre Loving London. \n⭐⭐⭐⭐ \n‘This is a worthwhile and thought-provoking play with three fine performances.’ Plays To See. \n⭐⭐⭐ \n‘Graves beautifully interweaves the stories of three men with slow-burn humour and is deadly funny.’ Theatre Weekly. \n⭐⭐⭐⭐ \n‘A bold\, multicultural and multi-lingual tapestry that feels both rare and vital on the fringe scene.’ Pink Prince Theatre. \n⭐⭐⭐⭐ \n‘Attracts a diverse audience.’ Theatre and Arts Reviews.
URL:https://www.qxmagazine.com/event/walking-each-other-home/2026-05-05/
LOCATION:Old Red Lion Pub & Playhouse\, 418 St John Street\, London\, EC1V 4NJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Featured Event,LGBTQ+ Theatre
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SUMMARY:Walking Each Other Home
DESCRIPTION:Written by Tim Graves\, Walking Each Other Home is set in a cramped\, dilapidated cottage in Norfolk on the hottest day ever recorded in the UK. \nTickets available here. \nDue to a family crisis\, Michael\, a gay middle-aged digital nomad\, returns home from Peru to visit his homophobic father\, Frank. Frank is now experiencing early-stage dementia and is being cared for by Sandeep\, a young and mysterious gay Sikh man. Meanwhile\, Michael grapples with unresolved childhood trauma after undergoing an overwhelmingly intense ayahuasca ceremony in the Amazon jungle. \nWill father and son reconcile before it’s too late? \nWhat is the nature of Sandeep’s true identity? \nWill Michael stay in Norfolk or return to Peru? \nPhoto by Lidia Crisafulli. Image supplied. \nThe 4 Star Reviews Are In: \n⭐⭐⭐⭐ \n‘A thoughtful\, spiritual and deeply human piece of theatre.’ Pink Prince Theatre. \n⭐⭐⭐ \n‘A thoughtful and heartfelt piece; there are scenes of real beauty.’ Spy In The Stalls. \n⭐⭐⭐⭐ \n‘The script switches effortlessly between the practical and the profound. The actors are fantastic.’ A Theatre Loving London. \n⭐⭐⭐⭐ \n‘This is a worthwhile and thought-provoking play with three fine performances.’ Plays To See. \n⭐⭐⭐ \n‘Graves beautifully interweaves the stories of three men with slow-burn humour and is deadly funny.’ Theatre Weekly. \n⭐⭐⭐⭐ \n‘A bold\, multicultural and multi-lingual tapestry that feels both rare and vital on the fringe scene.’ Pink Prince Theatre. \n⭐⭐⭐⭐ \n‘Attracts a diverse audience.’ Theatre and Arts Reviews.
URL:https://www.qxmagazine.com/event/walking-each-other-home/2026-05-02/2/
LOCATION:Old Red Lion Pub & Playhouse\, 418 St John Street\, London\, EC1V 4NJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Featured Event,LGBTQ+ Theatre
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URL:https://www.qxmagazine.com/event/walking-each-other-home/2026-05-02/1/
LOCATION:Old Red Lion Pub & Playhouse\, 418 St John Street\, London\, EC1V 4NJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Featured Event,LGBTQ+ Theatre
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SUMMARY:Walking Each Other Home
DESCRIPTION:Written by Tim Graves\, Walking Each Other Home is set in a cramped\, dilapidated cottage in Norfolk on the hottest day ever recorded in the UK. \nTickets available here. \nDue to a family crisis\, Michael\, a gay middle-aged digital nomad\, returns home from Peru to visit his homophobic father\, Frank. Frank is now experiencing early-stage dementia and is being cared for by Sandeep\, a young and mysterious gay Sikh man. Meanwhile\, Michael grapples with unresolved childhood trauma after undergoing an overwhelmingly intense ayahuasca ceremony in the Amazon jungle. \nWill father and son reconcile before it’s too late? \nWhat is the nature of Sandeep’s true identity? \nWill Michael stay in Norfolk or return to Peru? \nPhoto by Lidia Crisafulli. Image supplied. \nThe 4 Star Reviews Are In: \n⭐⭐⭐⭐ \n‘A thoughtful\, spiritual and deeply human piece of theatre.’ Pink Prince Theatre. \n⭐⭐⭐ \n‘A thoughtful and heartfelt piece; there are scenes of real beauty.’ Spy In The Stalls. \n⭐⭐⭐⭐ \n‘The script switches effortlessly between the practical and the profound. The actors are fantastic.’ A Theatre Loving London. \n⭐⭐⭐⭐ \n‘This is a worthwhile and thought-provoking play with three fine performances.’ Plays To See. \n⭐⭐⭐ \n‘Graves beautifully interweaves the stories of three men with slow-burn humour and is deadly funny.’ Theatre Weekly. \n⭐⭐⭐⭐ \n‘A bold\, multicultural and multi-lingual tapestry that feels both rare and vital on the fringe scene.’ Pink Prince Theatre. \n⭐⭐⭐⭐ \n‘Attracts a diverse audience.’ Theatre and Arts Reviews.
URL:https://www.qxmagazine.com/event/walking-each-other-home/2026-05-01/
LOCATION:Old Red Lion Pub & Playhouse\, 418 St John Street\, London\, EC1V 4NJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Featured Event,LGBTQ+ Theatre
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SUMMARY:Walking Each Other Home
DESCRIPTION:Written by Tim Graves\, Walking Each Other Home is set in a cramped\, dilapidated cottage in Norfolk on the hottest day ever recorded in the UK. \nTickets available here. \nDue to a family crisis\, Michael\, a gay middle-aged digital nomad\, returns home from Peru to visit his homophobic father\, Frank. Frank is now experiencing early-stage dementia and is being cared for by Sandeep\, a young and mysterious gay Sikh man. Meanwhile\, Michael grapples with unresolved childhood trauma after undergoing an overwhelmingly intense ayahuasca ceremony in the Amazon jungle. \nWill father and son reconcile before it’s too late? \nWhat is the nature of Sandeep’s true identity? \nWill Michael stay in Norfolk or return to Peru? \nPhoto by Lidia Crisafulli. Image supplied. \nThe 4 Star Reviews Are In: \n⭐⭐⭐⭐ \n‘A thoughtful\, spiritual and deeply human piece of theatre.’ Pink Prince Theatre. \n⭐⭐⭐ \n‘A thoughtful and heartfelt piece; there are scenes of real beauty.’ Spy In The Stalls. \n⭐⭐⭐⭐ \n‘The script switches effortlessly between the practical and the profound. The actors are fantastic.’ A Theatre Loving London. \n⭐⭐⭐⭐ \n‘This is a worthwhile and thought-provoking play with three fine performances.’ Plays To See. \n⭐⭐⭐ \n‘Graves beautifully interweaves the stories of three men with slow-burn humour and is deadly funny.’ Theatre Weekly. \n⭐⭐⭐⭐ \n‘A bold\, multicultural and multi-lingual tapestry that feels both rare and vital on the fringe scene.’ Pink Prince Theatre. \n⭐⭐⭐⭐ \n‘Attracts a diverse audience.’ Theatre and Arts Reviews.
URL:https://www.qxmagazine.com/event/walking-each-other-home/2026-04-30/
LOCATION:Old Red Lion Pub & Playhouse\, 418 St John Street\, London\, EC1V 4NJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Featured Event,LGBTQ+ Theatre
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SUMMARY:Walking Each Other Home
DESCRIPTION:Written by Tim Graves\, Walking Each Other Home is set in a cramped\, dilapidated cottage in Norfolk on the hottest day ever recorded in the UK. \nTickets available here. \nDue to a family crisis\, Michael\, a gay middle-aged digital nomad\, returns home from Peru to visit his homophobic father\, Frank. Frank is now experiencing early-stage dementia and is being cared for by Sandeep\, a young and mysterious gay Sikh man. Meanwhile\, Michael grapples with unresolved childhood trauma after undergoing an overwhelmingly intense ayahuasca ceremony in the Amazon jungle. \nWill father and son reconcile before it’s too late? \nWhat is the nature of Sandeep’s true identity? \nWill Michael stay in Norfolk or return to Peru? \nPhoto by Lidia Crisafulli. Image supplied. \nThe 4 Star Reviews Are In: \n⭐⭐⭐⭐ \n‘A thoughtful\, spiritual and deeply human piece of theatre.’ Pink Prince Theatre. \n⭐⭐⭐ \n‘A thoughtful and heartfelt piece; there are scenes of real beauty.’ Spy In The Stalls. \n⭐⭐⭐⭐ \n‘The script switches effortlessly between the practical and the profound. The actors are fantastic.’ A Theatre Loving London. \n⭐⭐⭐⭐ \n‘This is a worthwhile and thought-provoking play with three fine performances.’ Plays To See. \n⭐⭐⭐ \n‘Graves beautifully interweaves the stories of three men with slow-burn humour and is deadly funny.’ Theatre Weekly. \n⭐⭐⭐⭐ \n‘A bold\, multicultural and multi-lingual tapestry that feels both rare and vital on the fringe scene.’ Pink Prince Theatre. \n⭐⭐⭐⭐ \n‘Attracts a diverse audience.’ Theatre and Arts Reviews.
URL:https://www.qxmagazine.com/event/walking-each-other-home/2026-04-29/
LOCATION:Old Red Lion Pub & Playhouse\, 418 St John Street\, London\, EC1V 4NJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Featured Event,LGBTQ+ Theatre
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SUMMARY:Walking Each Other Home
DESCRIPTION:Written by Tim Graves\, Walking Each Other Home is set in a cramped\, dilapidated cottage in Norfolk on the hottest day ever recorded in the UK. \nTickets available here. \nDue to a family crisis\, Michael\, a gay middle-aged digital nomad\, returns home from Peru to visit his homophobic father\, Frank. Frank is now experiencing early-stage dementia and is being cared for by Sandeep\, a young and mysterious gay Sikh man. Meanwhile\, Michael grapples with unresolved childhood trauma after undergoing an overwhelmingly intense ayahuasca ceremony in the Amazon jungle. \nWill father and son reconcile before it’s too late? \nWhat is the nature of Sandeep’s true identity? \nWill Michael stay in Norfolk or return to Peru? \nPhoto by Lidia Crisafulli. Image supplied. \nThe 4 Star Reviews Are In: \n⭐⭐⭐⭐ \n‘A thoughtful\, spiritual and deeply human piece of theatre.’ Pink Prince Theatre. \n⭐⭐⭐ \n‘A thoughtful and heartfelt piece; there are scenes of real beauty.’ Spy In The Stalls. \n⭐⭐⭐⭐ \n‘The script switches effortlessly between the practical and the profound. The actors are fantastic.’ A Theatre Loving London. \n⭐⭐⭐⭐ \n‘This is a worthwhile and thought-provoking play with three fine performances.’ Plays To See. \n⭐⭐⭐ \n‘Graves beautifully interweaves the stories of three men with slow-burn humour and is deadly funny.’ Theatre Weekly. \n⭐⭐⭐⭐ \n‘A bold\, multicultural and multi-lingual tapestry that feels both rare and vital on the fringe scene.’ Pink Prince Theatre. \n⭐⭐⭐⭐ \n‘Attracts a diverse audience.’ Theatre and Arts Reviews.
URL:https://www.qxmagazine.com/event/walking-each-other-home/2026-04-28/
LOCATION:Old Red Lion Pub & Playhouse\, 418 St John Street\, London\, EC1V 4NJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Featured Event,LGBTQ+ Theatre
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