At War with Myself
‘Why go where you’re not wanted?’ So asks a gay theatre maker, who puts down the bottle to pick up a gun, recklessly joining the British Army whilst the LGBT+ ban was still callously enforced.

In this unique solo comedy-drama, inspired by his own life, Jon Hague, veteran of multiple deployments in Iraq, Afghanistan and Northern Ireland, lifts the curtain on the unexpected consequences, when a sober thespian marches unscripted to war.

Exploring the often ludicrous, always emotive conflict of cultures, personalities and ideologies, At War with Myself questions the attractions of military life, the impact of recovery and how everyone can construct their own identities and narratives.

This show is a funny, moving and provocative revelation, grounded in a unique life, challenging prevailing attitudes on LGBT+ identity, addiction, victimhood, and life in the Army.

Director: Lisa Millar
Designer: Damian Stanton
Sound designer Isa Suarez
Dramaturg: Chris Campbell

https://youtu.be/oECm-8tGmIA

Reviews


... extremely moving, informative and it was an amazing performance which I would gladly see again.

- Jack Frampton - GJD Reviews., ★★★★★

A hidden gem of the Fringe!

- Keep Colchester Cool

Top Pick from Colchester Fringe

- Keep Colchester Cool

Company: Docklands Productions

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Genre: Theatre

Duration: 60 mins


Venues: The Actors - Theatre


Venue Accessibility:

Assistance Dogs Welcome Assistance Dogs Welcome

For any queries about venue accessibility, including step free access, please contact box office.

Age suitability: 16+ (Restriction)

Babes in Arms policy: Under 2's are not allowed at this event.

Content Warnings:

 Strong Language Strong Language

 References to Drug/Alcohol Misuse References to Drug/Alcohol Misuse


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May 10, 2025

3.00pm

The Actors - Theatre

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May 11, 2025

3.00pm

The Actors - Theatre

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