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    Part of the Main presents

    Beg For Me

    Tue 22 Mar at 9pm
    Tickets £12 (£10)
    ARCHIVE
    January 6, 2021 — A day replayed on repeat in R3alAm3rican99’s head. In this riveting new play by Rosa Maria Alexander, follow how one man's radicalisation leads him to the US Capitol.



    Content Notice
    Running Time 60 minutes
    Content Notice
    Content NoticeContains strong language, gunfire, and themes of sexual assault and suicide.
    Health Notice
    Health NoticeSmoke, haze, loud noise, gunshot

    January 6, 2021 — A day replayed on repeat in R3alAm3rican99’s head. In this riveting new solo play by Rosa Maria Alexander, follow how one young man's radicalisation leads him to the steps of the US Capitol.

    BEG FOR ME explores the implosive intersection of violent misogyny, the alt-right, and digital extremism. Nearly one year on from the storming of the Capitol, the US has experienced a peaceful transfer of power - but have the forces that brought thousands to protest the results of the election actually changed?

    Produced by Part of the Main

    Directed by Olivia Munk

    Written by Rosa Maria Alexander

    Performed by Alex Conder

    Movement & Intimacy Direction by Christina Fulcher

    "Intense and occasionally poetic new play exposing toxic male behaviour."
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