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First Look: GHBoy at Charing Cross Theatre

by Staff Writer
November 27, 2020
Reading Time: 1 min read
GHBoy Charing Cross Theatre Credit Bettina John

GHBoy Charing Cross Theatre Credit Bettina John

First Look production images have been released for Paul Harvard’s GHBoy which opens at Charing Cross Theatre from 5 December, with previews from 3rd December, until 20th December.

The burgeoning party scene of East London hides a dark secret: a swathe of young men dying unexpectedly, with whispers of an unnamed killer.  In the midst of all this, Robert is grieving the death of his father. He desperately wants to be a better person, but trapped in a pattern of substance abuse and infidelity, he has a lingering fear that he will never find love and acceptance. Unexpectedly, his boyfriend Sergio proposes, compelling Robert to turn his back on addiction and self-sabotage – before he destroys this final chance at happiness.

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Jimmy Essex Robert Finch. Credit Bettina John
Aryana Ramkhalawon Jasminder Panghal. Credit Bettina John
Geoff Aymer Benjamin. Credit Bettina John
Jimmy Essex Robert Finch Devesh Kishore Simon Warring. Credit Bettina John
Jimmy Essex Robert Finch Marc Bosch Sergi Castell. Credit Bettina John
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1. Jimmy Essex Robert Finch. Credit Bettina John

Jimmy Essex Robert Finch. Credit Bettina John

2. Aryana Ramkhalawon Jasminder Panghal. Credit Bettina John

Aryana Ramkhalawon Jasminder Panghal. Credit Bettina John

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