REVIEW: Cock, Ambassadors Theatre (2022) with Joel Harper-Jackson as M
Mike Bartlett's Cock rocks!The dance of indecision M: "John you are a stream. I want a river." John to M: "She's not petite. More like a man really." Jonathan Bailey as…
Mike Bartlett's Cock rocks!The dance of indecision M: "John you are a stream. I want a river." John to M: "She's not petite. More like a man really." Jonathan Bailey as…
This comedy has King Charles (Harry Enfield) and Queen Camilla (Tracy-Ann Oberman) the dominatrix in charge. Camilla has a cigarette on the go and issues bitchy remarks. Kate (Kara Tointon) gets excited about the new Boden catalogue, as Camilla castigates Kate for shopping at high street stores. Muggin (Crystal Condie) and Harry (Tom Durant-Pritchard) practise their yoga poses and meditate in California and Harry declares his love for Gladys his rescued battery chicken.
Ben Whishaw plays John, the ultimate ambivalent man who mostly lives happily in a homosexual relationship with M (Andrew Scott) until he accidentally meets and has sex with a woman, W (Katherine Parkinson). From then on John vacillates between staying with the man and leaving to be with the woman.