Two tubes, a bus, a short walk from his own. Migraine wake-ups in strangers’ strange houses Robbie’s off to drop a pill and Danny gave him speed,īut Kevin’s methamphetamine is all he really needs How he keeps going? Well the answer is chemical. Robbie’s been here four nights on the trot now,Īnd I know! I know! You’re gonna ask how? “Ro-ma, ro-ma-ma, want your bad romance”, See how he lip syncs as the boys watch him dance? Robbie goes wild when the DJ plays Britney, Yep, that’s him, don’t stare! Don’t stare. Himself a go-go boy, by the looks of things. The one up there who reeks of gin and sees Well, truth be told I’m really here for him You’ll find me where all the tourists meet. Seek out the sweat and Red Bull stink of clubs New bars, new drinks, new drugs, new men. They queue for the drag at the Admiral D,Īnd stay ’til the Uber rolls up around three
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Credits include: Sex Between Men in the 21st Century ( Theatre 503), The Representative & Little Madam ( The Finborough) and feature film Yesterday. William McGeough is an actor based in London. Matt is also one of our #MercuryPlaywrights. He recently completed the VAULT Festival 2020 New Writers Programme and was a winner of the Mercury Monologue Competition in Association with Josef Weinberger Plays. Matt Gurr is a playwright from Essex, now based in London. To celebrate the month of Pride we’d like to share an original piece written by one of our very own #MercuryPlaywrights Matt Gurr read by William McGeough.