First, Let Me Ask You Some Questions (WIP)
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James Ley
Luke is a young Scottish queer man living in London whose messy, chaotic life is about to implode. We meet him through a series of obscene, revealing, funny, profound, lost, chaotic questions. Questions of himself, co-workers, bar staff, therapists, cab drivers, dealers, dates and a tourist he meets while waiting for his date in a Minecraft version of the National Theatre. This is a staged reading of a brand-new play by James Ley (Wilf, Ode to Joy), directed by Tessa Walker.
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