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SH Productions and telling tales today Announce Double Bill of Aggy and Tell Me Straight at Park Theatre

by Staff Writer
September 22, 2025
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SH Productions and telling tales today have announced a compelling double bill at Park Theatre’s Park90: the world premiere of Paul Bradshaw’s aggy and the return of his award-winning debut, tell me straight. The double bill runs from 5 March to 28 March 2026, with previews from 3 March.

Imogen Frances will direct tell me straight and co-direct aggy alongside Paul Bradshaw.

Paul Bradshaw said, “I’m thrilled to be bringing both tell me straight and aggy to Park Theatre. It’s an incredible opportunity to see my debut play return, this time alongside the world premiere of my second. tell me straight has always been about capturing the messy, funny, and heartfelt realities of queer dating, while aggy explores urgent questions of creativity, privilege and identity. To have these two stories sharing the same venue feels hugely exciting, and I can’t wait for audiences to experience them together for the first time.”

       

Full cast and creative team will be announced soon.

Tickets are now on sale to Park Theatre Members, with public booking opening on 25 September at 12 noon.

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Tell Me Straight follows sold-out runs at The King’s Head and Chiswick Playhouse. The play explores the chaotic world of queer dating, as Him embarks on a 30-day detox from booze, fast food, and men. But with distractions in the form of Lee, Ryan, and Matt, will Him finally change his ways?

Aggy is a bold one-act play about Lawrence and Mahlik, a couple navigating the complexities of identity and creativity. When Mahlik suggests Lawrence create an alter ego to secure more opportunities, the couple must confront uncomfortable truths about privilege, gender, race, and the art world.

Paul Bradshaw is an award-winning actor, writer, and director whose credits include tell me straight (Standing Ovation Award for Best New Play and OFFIE commendation), The Barn, West 11, Feel More, and Two Cities. Imogen Frances is a director, intimacy director, writer, and actor, with credits including tell me straight, The Immigrant Play, and drama school productions at Rose Bruford College and Italia Conti.

Listings and ticket information can be found here:
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