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Inbetweeners Star Tackles Toxic Masculinity On Stage

16 Jan

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Summary

  • A star from The Inbetweeners joins a new play.
  • The play, "Top G's Like Me," addresses toxic masculinity.
  • Northampton's Royal and Derngate theatre is key to the production.
Inbetweeners Star Tackles Toxic Masculinity On Stage

David Schaal, recognized for his role as Jay's father in the popular series The Inbetweeners, is joining the cast of a new play. The production, named "Top G's Like Me," will tackle sensitive themes including toxic masculinity, misogyny, and questions surrounding consent among young adults.

The setting for "Top G's Like Me" will be the Royal and Derngate theatre in Northampton. Notably, the auditorium will undergo a significant transformation to emulate Radlands, which is recognized as Britain's inaugural indoor skatepark. This immersive environment is intended to enhance the play's impact.

Alongside Schaal, actor Danny Hatchard from EastEnders will also feature in the cast. The play is described as following a group of "rudderless" young individuals navigating a challenging social landscape, making it a significant theatrical event.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
David Schaal, who plays Jay's father in The Inbetweeners, is a cast member in the new play.
The play explores themes of toxic masculinity, misogyny, and consent among young adults.
The play is being performed at the Royal and Derngate in Northampton, with its auditorium transformed into a skatepark.

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