Conflicted Theatre & Clay Party present Fiji
‘…a very tender, if not sickening courtship and it is a pleasure to be an audience member’ – With in Her Words ★★★★★
“Dark, sinister & a lot of cleverly scripted macabre humour” – Theatre & Art Reviews ★★★★
‘This play asks you to laugh at the point where the horrific meets the banal’ – The Spy In The Stalls ★★★★★
Broadway World ★★★★
London Living Large ★★★★
Nick and Sam have a date this weekend and if things go well it will be the first and last time they will ever see each other. You see Nick wants to eat Sam… and Sam really wants to be eaten. A bond that is gorgeous and gruesome in equal measure, a type of love not defined by sex or blood – so to speak – and a plan so appalling and pure it could never be acted on… until this weekend.
Winner of the Pleasance Future Award 2018, Clay Party team up with the “vividly stark” Conflicted Theatre to tell the most unorthodox of love stories. How far will two consenting men go to fulfil their desire?
This one you may have caught on the news or heard in a horror story; a relationship so off-limits it’s enticing, so enticing it’s horrifying.
Fiji is a new play written by Pedro Leandro, Edward Stone and Evan Lordan.