Homo Alone

Studio
29 November - 5 January
Tickets from £25.00
Running time 2 hours
Age recommendation 16+
Trigger warnings Haze, frequent strong language, sexual references and innuendo.

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Written by Bobby Delaney and Jodie Prenger
Directed by Alex Jackson

With an uplifting feel and a spicy kick, this is definitely not one to miss!” – West End Best Friend on 2023’s A Very Very Bad Cinderella

Photo credit - Charles Flint
Photo Credit - Charles Flint
Photo Credit - Charles Flint
Photo Credit - Charles Flint
Photo Credit - Charles Flint
Photo Credit - Charles Flint
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KEVIN!!!! Enroute to gay Paris, Kevin’s parents realise they’ve left their bébé at home… alone!

After making the most of having the house to himself, Kevin realises his Christmas wish to make his family disappear might not be as great as it sounds. Especially when two bumbling burglars plan to take all they can from Kevin… and then rob the house. So it’s paint cans and hot knobs at the ready!

A parody like no other! You can be too old for a lot of things, but you’re never too old for this naughty Christmas extravaganza, you filthy animals!

The production follows several years of successful Studio Christmas shows including Ghosted: Another F**king Christmas Carol and A Very Very Bad Cinderella.

Photo credit Lexi Clare

Cast

Elliott Evans as Kevin
Allie Dart as Kate/Harry
Jack North as Peter/Marv
Steph Asamoah as Buzz/Francois

Creatives

Writers: Jodie Prenger and Bobby Delaney
Director: Alex Jackson
Choreographer: Dale White
Set & Costume Design: Louie Whitemore
Lighting Designer: Chris McDonnell
Sound Designer: Rob Atkinson
Music Editor: Alex Bourne 
Musical Director: Lauren Hopkinson
Company Stage Manager: Emilie Mules
Production Manager: Thomas J. Quine

Praise Christmas 2023:
A Very Very Bad Cinderella

If you are looking for a fun night out, this show is a must!” – Curtain Call Reviews

A very very fun night out. Prepare to be offended and delighted in equal measure” – The Spy In The Stalls

A love letter to musical theatre” – LondonTheatre1

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