Y-Fronts
by Max India
Read by AWL on Monday 7 March 2005
A short parallel play set
in the same time frame as Max India’s Knickers but
set, this time, in
The Archers, a gay-oriented pub that has been hired as the only
one available to celebrate the Stag night for Brian, the railway ticket collector
engaged to Chaz, featured in the other play.
The group of men invited, mostly friends of
the prospective Father-in-Law, find this an uncomfortable experience and,
along with a mischief making female stripper, a gay barman
and a reluctant
centre-fold, one that can only end in mayhem.
| George
Clegg |
Brendan Gregory |
| Brian
Tilley |
Peter Saracen |
| Kelvin
Knight |
Tyler Friedman |
| Stanley
Bingham |
Phil Gerrard |
| Bekko Bingham |
David Hampshire |
| Bill
Howarth |
Gregory Cox |
| Ian Williamson |
Mike Goodenough |
| Zack Manners |
Harold Saks |
| Perry Styles |
Andrew Heart |
| Frederika
Healey, Aka Foxy Fred |
Francesca Wilde |
| Directed by | Andrew Heart |
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