Walk on Stage Naked is a sharp and often funny celebration of vulnerability and openness in all of its forms. “Walk on stage naked” was one of the first pieces of advice I got as an actor - hide nothing, show everything and let that bring out the character. Here I walk on stage naked and ask the audience to laugh with, through and sometimes at some of our most fragile moments.
Messy and extremely unrequited love, stories nobody tells about things nobody asked about, a dazzling reflection on what life is like at 3am staring at a computer screen on a joyful date with existential dread. Answers to burning questions like “do bees have feelings and did I just hurt them?”. Musings on sexuality. Lots of queer joy and lots of queer uh… un joy.
By putting it in the spotlight and embracing it, we can reclaim a little ownership of our most vulnerable aspects.