Private moments become public maelstroms over a summer's day in a south London park.
Thousands of black soldiers fought in the First World War. Poet Jackie Kay tells the story of one of them - Arthur Roberts. Arthur grew up in Glasgow and joined the King's Own Scottish Borderers in 1917.
Oscar thinks he's special. He isn't. He thinks it's everyone else's fault. It's not. Moving to London, he gives himself a year to break into showbiz, but ends up waylaid by the same old problems: friendships, flings, and finding ultimate fulfillment. Say what you like, but it's tough being Chubby Funny.
Paul Adeyefa studied at the University of Cambridge, where he performed frequently in student productions. Paul has recently played Demetrius in the Bridge Theatre’s production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream and featured in three of the six episodes of Good Omens as the Disposable Demon.
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