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Eggs Aren't That Easy To Make

  • The Glitch 134 Lower Marsh London, England, SE1 7AE United Kingdom (map)
An egg dripping down from a blue cube.

“If I end up in a lesbian monogamous relationship when I’m older, I want you to be the sperm donor” a girl says to her best male friend, while drunk at a party. “Okay, it’s a deal” he replies. Flash forward ten years and the two friends are making good on their promise. She is in said monogamous lesbian relationship and he’s just got a new girlfriend. Having your best friend be your sperm donor? What possibly could go wrong? “Eggs Aren’t That Easy To Make”, using this thought experiment as the premise, delves into the ethics of having a child in the modern world.

Age Guidance: 15+

PRAISE FOR PREVIOUS WORK:
Praise for Maria Telnikoff’s writing: “Rarely is theatre this uncompromisingly intelligent” (Lost In Theatreland)

About the Artist:
Maria Telnikoff (she/they) is the writer of “My Dad Wears A Dress” which had a five star run at the Edinburgh Fringe and went on to tour Nottingham Playhouse, Greenwich Theatre and the Vagina Museum. And of “All The Men Are Going To Hate Me” which ran at Camden People’s Theatre. This is the first piece she has written for more than one character.

  • Strong language, discussion of pregnancy and infertility, depression

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