A CONTEMPORARY double bill of productions dealing with homosexuality hit the stage at The Nuffield in Southampton on Sunday.
Adapted for the stage by the touring company Zip Antics, Go Fish and The Fat Boy deal with the trials and tribulations of a gay woman and man.
Go Fish is a dynamic stage presentation adapted from the cult film by the same name.
A love story set within a tight-knit community of gay women, it is an honest, funny and endearing account of five girls getting on with their lives. In other words tea, toenails and true love!
The zany tale of The Fat Boy is about Trevor, who is gay and fat. He lives at home with his self-obsessed psychic mother working at the local video store, where he spends much of his time calling gay chat lines. He smokes, eats too much and frequents the seedy areas of town looking for contentment. He wants to fall in love though and feel the touch of another man. But when Trevor gets a crush on the new kid in town, Christian country boy James, things can only get worse.
The shows start at 7.30pm. Tickets from £14. Box office: 023 8067 1771.
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