The play follows the insidious progression of the disease and its consequences, and the difficult decisions that must be made about his partner’s future. It gives a unique perspective about the impact of dementia on a long-term gay relationship with the distinctive and very moving inclusion of verbatim dialogue from both parties. At times upsetting, sometimes funny, it's a very human story that resonates with everyone on many levels, and a queer call to action in the fight against dementia.
Award winning Theatre North (founded 2001) has a long history of producing groundbreaking queer theatre in the UK and Europe. www.theatrenorth.co.uk.
Martin Lewton has written and performed more than thirty plays and performance pieces, including Lord Arthur’s Bed, Naked Homo, Billy Budd Sailor, Handel’s Cross, Mirando the Gay Tempest, Queer Bodies and Scream Queer Murder. His book Out On Stage - How to Make Queer Theatre was published by Nick Hern Books in June.
Director Nathan Crossan-Smith has directed for Liverpool Everyman, Orange Tree, Audible, LAMDA, Aurora Orchestra, NYT, Graeae, National Theatre Learning and Southbank Centre and led projects for Barbican, National Theatre Wales and 20 Stories High. He is Co-Director for Hydrocracker and a Trustee for Graeae.
Sound design: Matt Huxley.

