Wrestling for Pleasure.The show will debut on June 17 at The Arches, St Mary’s Church, in Putney, United Kingdom. Thomas will stage the show using a £1,200 grant from the Wandsworth Arts Fringe.Excited for this!
17th & 18th June @ The Arches, in St Marys. https://t.co/6ji3xkHHVP— Gary S Thomas (@GSThomaswriter) March 16, 2022“When I came out when I was younger my mum never really accepted it and it was just never spoken about,” Thomas told the Southwest Londoner.“Boxing and then wrestling between me and my friends became new-found homes and that’s what this play explores.
It’s about me and my gay friends when we were younger and how we all came together through our love of wrestling.”Related: Pro-wrestler Anthony Bowens just body slammed homophobes in a most adorable way“The grant is amazing because there has never really been an even playing field for gay actors and writers,” he also added.“Part of the Wandsworth grant involves us speaking to gay men now in their 50s and 60s who lived through when it was illegal to be yourself, so I’m really excited to do that.
But I want all people to come and see this play, not just gay people.”Thomas further added that the play will include an exploration of antigay laws and changing views of LGBTQ people through the years.