Inside Blue

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Blue identifies as neither male nor female, believing masculinity and femininity to be mere social constructs.
The ultimate nonconformist, Blue refuses to be pigeon-holed and categorised, resisting even the labels of nationality, religion, ideology and sexual orientation. But what happens when Blue falls for the relatively conventional Peter?
Written & directed by Ian Dixon Potter
Performed by Beata Taczalska
Original music composed and performed by Neil Thompson
A companion piece to ‘A Strange Romance’, ‘Inside Blue’ was adapted from ‘Boy Stroke Girl’ by Ian Dixon Potter. ‘Inside Blue’ is yet to be reviewed but this is what reviewers said about ‘Boy Stroke Girl’:
“Every moment when it looks like action or conversation might veer into the obvious or melodrama, it steers instead into a new perspective or comic insight, all the while feeling entirely natural and real. Each character is fully rounded and every interaction contains subtle and brilliant observations. A thought-provoking piece that’s very, very funny to boot, I left confident I will be first in line for Golden Age Theatre and writer Ian Dixon Potter’s next venture”
★★★★★ Theatre Gloss
“Perfectly written so as to keep the audience guessing. This allows for the questioning of your own thought process at the same time the characters are questioning theirs.”
★★★★★ London Theatre 1
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