DO YOU WANT SOMETHING TO CRY FOR?

PRESENTED BY JEROME SCOTT AND MYA ONWUGBONU
Why are black men scared to love each other?

Do You Want Something To Cry For is a bold, poetic, movement-driven exploration of black boyhood, intimacy, and the weight of being seen. Written by rising playwright, Jerome Scott. Directed by multi-award winning creative Mya Onwugbonu.

Following two black boys through different iterations of themselves—teen, adolescent, adult — the play stretches poetry into dialogue, blurring the lines between reality and illusion. They navigate love, longing, and survival in a world that denies them softness. Who are they to each other? What does it mean to be seen? What does it mean to exist beyond expectation?

A story of black boys,

26 JUN
8:30PM
£6

DO YOU WANT SOMETHING TO CRY FOR?

PRESENTED BY JEROME SCOTT AND MYA ONWUGBONU
Why are black men scared to love each other?

Do You Want Something To Cry For is a bold, poetic, movement-driven exploration of black boyhood, intimacy, and the weight of being seen. Written by rising playwright, Jerome Scott. Directed by multi-award winning creative Mya Onwugbonu.

Following two black boys through different iterations of themselves—teen, adolescent, adult — the play stretches poetry into dialogue, blurring the lines between reality and illusion. They navigate love, longing, and survival in a world that denies them softness. Who are they to each other? What does it mean to be seen? What does it mean to exist beyond expectation?

A story of black boys,

26 JUN
8:30PM
£6

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Concessions

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Accessibility

All performance spaces and facilities are fully wheelchair-accessible. For more info please contact Box Office on 0207 498 4699.

Ticket Collection

We operate a paperless box office system. You will be emailed a receipt once you have booked in advance. There is no need to print this off, just state your name at the box office on arrival.

Café Bar

Serving a menu of hot drinks, craft beers, wine and seasonal cocktails before and after every show and a full home-made food menu including freshly baked pastries, delicious cakes and savoury light bites from Friday – Sunday.

Content Warnings

The production contains themes of racial discrimination and slurs, emotional distress, and moments of intense emotional expression. Includes the use of a slow oscillating lighting sequence

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Age Recommendation

12+

Duration

60m