Written & performed by Mark Ryder
A 60-min one-man show about masculinity and the terrifying power of softness. (Work in Progress)
When finance bro Felix has struggles in the bedroom, he’s forced to confront the only thing scarier than failure: his feelings. A mission to fix himself descends into an accidental journey into the heart of modern masculinity. Felix’s alpha facade begins to crack as he comes face to face with the softer, scared parts he’s spent a lifetime avoiding.
This is a silly, sharp and surprisingly touching show about why men struggle to be weak.
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