Wayne Wayneson's Rock Hard
A comedy rock fantasy. In the beginning there was chaos. A yawning nothingness. Out of the void, emerged Wayne; The God Of Rock.
Location
All is Joy Studios
75 Dean Street London W1D 3PU United KingdomRefund Policy
About this event
Asparagus Mousse Presents...
Wayne Wayneson’s Rock Hard.
Dates: 22nd-28th July 2024
Doors @ 7pm
Start time @ 7.30pm
Finish time @ 8.45pm
Bar open until late with entertainment.
Wayne Wayneson is a multi-platinum, grammy award winning, country-rock superstar known for his infectious hits ‘Rock Hard’, ‘Little Man’ and ‘It’s Okay to be Soft’
Rumour has it that Wayne Wayneson has been rocking too hard recently…
Once a worshiped beacon of musical-masculinity for people across the universe. Wayne is now a toxic blend of arrogance and excess, dripping in cheap whiskey.
Perhaps his ego has grown too big for his cowboy boots? Or maybe his talent is too big for his jeans? It is only a mother’s wrath that could discipline a deity as powerful as Wayneson.
Wayne’s mom must confiscate his most prized possession, the source of his Godly Rock power; His Manhood.
When a star falls from the heavens it really hits harder before your eyes.
"Daringly Absurd" ***** - Lost In Theatreland.
"Joyfully Funny" **** - Everything Theatre
"Mesmerizing" **** - The Reviews Hub
Fresh off the successful run of their five star, sell-out show “Fisherman Jon: ‘What’s on the End of My Rod” (Which is programmed at Soho Theatre July 13th).
Coral Bevan, Ricky Hunt and David Alwyn go West-end with a show inspired by ancient myth and legend of old. This show invites you to a world of gods and fantasies, exploring what it truly means to be a Man, to be a God, to be Rock Hard.
About the Creative Team
Coral Bevan is a trained actor and clown, who specialises in character comedy. Her previous work has won the Fulwell 73/Comedy 50:50 competition, was a finalist for Funny Women, a finalist for The British Comedy Guides Talent Awards, a finalist for Man-up (UK and Europes biggest drag king competition), and her work has also been screened at The Munich Film Festival.
Ricky Hunt is a working class writer and director specialising in new genre defying works. He strives to tell poignant, purposeful stories that champion LGBTQI+ and underrepresented voices. Riding the success of his five star, sold-out adaptation of 'Earth To Kurt - A Grunge Opera' Ricky is pursuing a bright script writing career, with his first feature film in development; '*Make it Count' *shortlist for the Soho House script writing competition.
David Alwyn is Nottingham born, Royal Birmingham conservatoire trained actor, writer and theatre maker. Previous directing work includes resident director at Secret Cinema on 'Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy' and more. He also co-wrote and directed the Offie award winning 'Viper Squad', 'Fisherman Jon: What's on the End of my Rod?' and has directed various pieces of new writing at the 'You Saw It Here First' festival.
Frequently asked questions
Yes, all tickets are seated, but unassigned. Seated is comprised of a combination of individual seats and sofas. Allocated on a first come, first serve basis.
No. Once purchased, tickets cannot be exchanged, refunded or returned.
This show is suitable for audiences 16 and above.
There is no official dress code, however, we encourage you to embrace the country rock legend in you. Be it Dolly Parton, Beyonce or Kenny Rogers.
No. Drinks and snacks are available from our onsite bar.