MONOLOGUES OF MEN is a raw, unfiltered theatre experience that gives voice to truths rarely spoken out loud. Written and created by Francis Saunders, this powerful stage production is built from real stories, real confessions, and real emotional landscapes lived by men from all walks of life.

Set around a single chair — a place of confession, reflection, and reckoning — each performer steps forward to share a personal truth. Some stories are hard. Some are funny. Some are uncomfortable. All are honest. The piece explores masculinity, vulnerability, identity, shame, silence, pride, trauma, love, regret, and the unspoken pressure many men carry behind closed doors.

This is not a play about heroes. It is a play about human beings.

Directed by  Dean Stelham and Francis Saunders.

Monologues of Men challenges the expectations placed on men by society, upbringing, culture, and themselves. It confronts the myth that strength means silence, and instead asks what happens when men finally speak.

Blending theatre with testimony, performance with truth, the production invites audiences to witness moments of raw honesty rarely seen on stage. At times intense, at times humorous, and always authentic, it creates a space where vulnerability becomes strength and storytelling becomes release.

This is more than theatre.
It is is a conversation.
It is a release.
It is a movement.

Ticket Information

Performance dates: Monday 30th & Tuesday 31st March
Performance time:  7.30pm
Run Time:  60 mins (no interval)
Tickets: £15 (includes booking fee)