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Afterglow to Return for Second London Season at Waterloo East Theatre

by Staff Writer
August 19, 2019
Reading Time: 1 min read
Afterglow Original London Cast c. Darren Bell

Afterglow Original London Cast c. Darren Bell

Afterglow, by S. Asher Gelman, is to return for a second London season.

Josh and Alex, a married couple in an open relationship, invite Darius to share their bed for one night. When a new intimate connection begins to form, all three men must come head to head with one another’s notions of love, intimacy, and commitment.

Afterglow will run at Waterloo East Theatre, Brad Street, London, SE1 from Thursday 17 October to Sunday 24 November.

       

Afterglow “a steamy stripped-down look at gay intimacy’ (Huffington Post) premiered in the UK at Southwark Playhouse where it was seen by over 8,000 people, following after a multiple-extended hit run Off-Broadway, where it sold 23,000 seats in a 69-seat theatre and grossed over $1million.

The cast for this second run of Afterglow is yet to be announced.

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