
James is stuck. Literally. Adrenalised and alone with an unconscious cellmate in a police holding cell after throwing a brick during a queer rights protest, he unpacks the experiences that brought him here: pulled into protest culture through a crush on an artist‑activist, personal grief and political fury collide. With dark humour and raw confession, this urgent, powerful new play examines how systemic neglect pushes vulnerable people toward dangerous obsessions and extreme acts. “Surprising, incendiary and unsettling, written with a propulsive energy” - Shortlisted for Homotopia’s Queer…