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AFTER THE ACT

New Diorama Theatre, NW1 3BF , [Venue Details]

Abseiling lesbians! Queers in classrooms! Perverts panicking parents! And an act of oppression that inspired a generational riot.

Twenty years after its repeal, the children of Section 28 are taking to the stage.

Multi-award-winning NDT Associates Breach (It's True, It's True, It's True) unpack a turning point in LGBTQ+ British history, singing and dancing over the grave of this national anniversary.

★★★★★ ‘The consistently exciting Breach Theatre’s new show feels uneasily current... given furious momentum’ Financial Times on It’s True, It’s True, It’s True

World premiere, commissioned by New Diorama. Co-produced by New Diorama, Brighton Dome & Brighton Festival, HOME and Warwick Arts Centre. Supported by Arts Council England.

Content: the show contains references to suicide and child abuse, as well as homophobic language throughout.

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  • Admission: £19.50

  • Age restriction: 14+

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AFTER THE ACT

New Diorama Theatre, NW1 3BF
Musical Theatre
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More Information

Abseiling lesbians! Queers in classrooms! Perverts panicking parents! And an act of oppression that inspired a generational riot.

Twenty years after its repeal, the children of Section 28 are taking to the stage.

Multi-award-winning NDT Associates Breach (It's True, It's True, It's True) unpack a turning point in LGBTQ+ British history, singing and dancing over the grave of this national anniversary.

★★★★★ ‘The consistently exciting Breach Theatre’s new show feels uneasily current... given furious momentum’ Financial Times on It’s True, It’s True, It’s True

World premiere, commissioned by New Diorama. Co-produced by New Diorama, Brighton Dome & Brighton Festival, HOME and Warwick Arts Centre. Supported by Arts Council England.

Content: the show contains references to suicide and child abuse, as well as homophobic language throughout.

  • Admission: £19.50

  • Age restriction: 14+