Period Parrrty review – angst, fumbling and turmoil for a non-binary Tamil British teen
Soho theatre, London Gayathiri Kamalakanthan’s warm, funny debut examines history, heritage and gender expectations as Krish and bestie Brenavee navigate a big life moment In many ways, Period Parrrty is your classic coming-of-age story – full of teenage angst, fumbling romances, and dreams of (…)
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