Chemsex Monologues – Charity Performance for GMFA

The acclaimed play Chemsex Monologues, written by Pat Cash and produced by the Dragonflies Theatre company, will be staged for a special charity performance in support of GMFA at the Royal Vauxhall Tavern on Saturday, June 11.

Chemsex Monologues – Charity Performance for GMFA

Lust, love, vulnerability, heart-ache and compassion all vie for expression in the chemsex scene.

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The acclaimed play Chemsex Monologues, written by Pat Cash and produced by the Dragonflies Theatre company, will be staged for a special charity performance in support of GMFA at the Royal Vauxhall Tavern on Saturday, June 11.

Centred around London’s Chemsex scene, this dramatic work explores and lays open the innermost passions, doubts and heartaches of a diverse and true-to-life cast of characters as they each bare their souls in highly emotive and candid performances.

Matthew Hodson
Matthew Hodson

Matthew Hodson, GMFA’s Chief Executive, said: “Vauxhall has been at the epicentre of London’s chemsex scene, so I’m excited to bring the Monologues to South London for the first time. The stories that the show tells are of real people, with hopes and aspirations, caught up in a variety of ways in the chemsex scene. It’s frank, often funny and told with Patrick Cash’s very real care and compassion.”


Event: Chemsex Monologues – Charity Performance for GMFA

Where: Royal Vauxhall Tavern, 372 Kennington Ln, London SE11 5HY

When: Saturday, June 11

Time: 2.30pm, doors open at 2pm

Cost: £15

To book tickets online, click here:

All proceeds will go to GMFA’s unsupported HIV-prevention and sexual health resources.

For free and up-to-date information to reduce harm when using chems or for advice on support services, click here:

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