Streamed live from the Unity Theatre, Liverpool
Will Jackson has accidentally stolen 300-second-class stamps from the post office. But he's making them count. He's going to write letters. From reconnecting with old friends and ex-boyfriends to run-ins with the marketing department at John Lewis, stamp collecting has never looked so sexy...
Based on real-life correspondences; storytelling and lipsync cabaret collide in this queer coming-of-age comedy about the complications of 21st-century communication. Catch the smash-hit comedy at the Unity Theatre!
"One of the most palpably funny and heart-wrenching one-man performances.” ★★★★★ – Feminist Fringe Reviews
“It is rare to see a performer so charmingly honest.” ★★★★★– Broadway Baby
“An escalating comedy that takes you on a wild ride.” ★★★★ – The Skinny
TOP 10 LGBT+ Shows of the Fringe - ★★★★- The List
Produced by the award winning Quick Duck Theatre (one of New Diorama Theatre’s emerging companies). Supported by the National Centre for Writing.
Written & Performed by Will Jackson
Directed by Anna-Himali Howard & Lucy Bird
Produced by Quick Duck Theatre.
Streamed live from the Unity Theatre, Liverpool
Will Jackson has accidentally stolen 300-second-class stamps from the post office. But he's making them count. He's going to write letters. From reconnecting with old friends and ex-boyfriends to run-ins with the marketing department at John Lewis, stamp collecting has never looked so sexy...
Based on real-life correspondences; storytelling and lipsync cabaret collide in this queer coming-of-age comedy about the complications of 21st-century communication. Catch the smash-hit comedy at the Unity Theatre!
"One of the most palpably funny and heart-wrenching one-man performances.” ★★★★★ – Feminist Fringe Reviews
“It is rare to see a performer so charmingly honest.” ★★★★★– Broadway Baby
“An escalating comedy that takes you on a wild ride.” ★★★★ – The Skinny
TOP 10 LGBT+ Shows of the Fringe - ★★★★- The List
Produced by the award winning Quick Duck Theatre (one of New Diorama Theatre’s emerging companies). Supported by the National Centre for Writing.
Written & Performed by Will Jackson
Directed by Anna-Himali Howard & Lucy Bird
Produced by Quick Duck Theatre.