
Due to a family crisis, Michael, a gay middle-aged digital nomad, returns home from Peru to visit his homophobic father, Frank. Only Frank is now suffering from early-stage dementia and being cared for by Sandeep – a young, mysterious gay Sikh man. As for Michael – he’s struggling to process unresolved childhood trauma after an overwhelmingly intense ayahuasca ceremony in the Amazon jungle. The stage is set for an emotional roller coaster of a ride…
Walking Each Other Home is a tragi-comedy set in the claustrophobic confines of a dilapidated Norfolk cottage on the hottest day ever recorded in the UK. This powerful new play, by author and playwright Tim Graves, explores the oftentimes dysfunctional relationship between gay men and their fathers. It also dramatises how two gay men navigate an interfaith, interracial and interdimensional connection.
Will father and son reconcile before it’s too late?
What is the nature of Sandeep’s true identity?
Will Sandeep and Michael’s initial spark develop into more of a romantic relationship?
The audience is invited to view this deeply spiritual and beautiful piece of work through three unique lenses: Frank’s Alzheimer’s. Michael’s love of Amazonian shamanism. And Sandeep’s Sikh faith.
A Seraphim Theatre Company Production
Directed by Jason Marc-Williams
CAST
Michael Maloney: Edward Fisher
Sandeep Singh: Amrik Tumber
Frank Maloney: Christopher Poke
Content notice: strong language and references to emotional child abuse and drug addiction
Ticket Information
Performance Dates: Tuesday 28th April – Saturday 16th May 2026
Performance Times: 7.30pm (2.30pm)
Run Time: 90 mins (includes interval)
Tickets: £16 – £25
Early Bird Tickets £16 Available Until 27th March