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Gangsta Baby
Drama + New Writing + LGBT+ + A Queer Interrogation

Gangsta Baby

A dive into Hastings, being born into criminal class, sex work, & drugs

This show is part of the Platform Festival. Explore the full season & find out more here!
 


Hastings, for rent boy Junior & his trans half-bro Pete, is home.

A quiet working class town in Sussex, with the odd street brawl or two, where the views are epic but water is brown. People are resilient & ambitious, but opportunity or anything to do is far away. Then Junior Dad Senior pops back up out of the blue. Why is he here? Where has he been? Why does he want his son back? Why now?

Gangster Baby is a dive into the world of, sex work, drugs, internalised homophobia, Hastings neglect, betrayal & desperate need for love in the criminal classes.

CAST & CREATIVES

Cast | Paula Brett (they/them), Cameron Raasadal-Munro (they/them/he/him)

Writer | Cameron Raasdal-Munro (they/them/he/him)
Director | Rikki Beadle-Blair MBE (he/him)
Producers | Team Angelica

Ticket Price

£10

WHEN

11 May

WHERE

King's Head Theatre

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Duration | 80 minutes approx.
Age Guidance | 18+
Content Warnings | Sexual content, cursing, staged violence.

This rehearsed reading is part of Platform Festival, a unique opportunity for audiences to witness productions in development.


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