
From the press release:
In this meta-theatrical satire, an ensemble of queer, trans, and nonbinary performers reckon with how the forces of power, privilege, and colonization play upon their lives as the playwright offers a central provocation: what if queer people dared to imagine a future monarch having a life that resembled their own?
- Written by Jordan Tannahill
- Directed by Shayok Misha Chowdhury
- A co-production with Soho Rep
May 30 – July 06, 2025 Peter Jay Sharp Theater
PRODUCTION WARNING:
THERE WILL BE FULL NUDITY IN THIS PRODUCTION
From the moderator:
Just like in TAKE ME OUT, phones will be secured in YONDR pouches. So I’m expecting gratuitous nudity.
If anyone knows best seats, and if there’s an intermission, love to know~
Mihir Kumar (Performer 1)- South Asian. Gay. A man in his mid-twenties to mid-thirties. Incredibly charismatic with access to deep anger. Strong sense of self. Also doubles as a British person. Full nudity is required for this role.
John McCrea (Performer 6)- White. Gay. A man in his 20s to early 30s. Charismatic. Someone who can be epic and larger than life and then simple and grounded at the flip of a switch. Consciously performative. Also doubles as a British person. Full nudity is required for this role.
The show is about the Royal family and if “George” was gay, into drugs, S&M, and having a relationship with a person of color. It’s very good, and I am still processing it.
Best seats are center first few rows, but you will be able to see EVERYTHING that is needed to be scene. There is a long scene where both men (George and boyfriend)) are fucking and being very verbal. You see EVERYTHING.
Later, George is tied up naked, hanging.
And lastly, George is tripping on drugs, takes off all his cloths, does a frantic dance, then, is lead out in a dog collar.