Two Cowboys Get Stuck In A Well
Lucy Molnar
Lucy Molnar
Content warning [May contain spoilers]
“I don’t want to die with my skull pokin’ out. What if the angels all laugh at me?”
Clay Hudson is a stone-cold vigilante. He's widely known for hunting down guilty men and sending them back to the law.
Wyatt is an incredibly guilty man.
Neither of them would choose to be stuck at the bottom of a well together, one cold night in 1860s Nevada, but life has a funny way of happening downwards sometimes. There’s nothing to do but wait for dawn and pray someone will come by with a ladder.
...They find other things to do.
Two Cowboys Get Stuck In A Well is an exploration of survival, softness, and Old Western masculinity. Saving the day makes for a cool story- but when the story has run out, that loner cowboy still has to confront who he is. Introspection's a tricky game with blood under your nails.
This production is suitable for ages 16 and over.
Depictions of:
blood
References to:
death and/or dying
Brief mentions of:
abuse (physical), animal cruelty and/or death, drugs/alcohol/substance abuse
The Corpus Playroom is owned by Corpus Christi College, and managed by the University of Cambridge through the ADC Theatre. The College drama society, the Fletcher Players, are the resident company.
The L-shaped studio is Cambridge's primary fringe space, showcasing a variety of productions, with an emphasis on new writing. Seasons are programmed simultaneously with the ADC Theatre.
Access
Please note: This venue is not wheelchair accessible. More information can be viewed here.
Complimentary tickets are available for full-time carers.
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Assistance dogs are welcome in both of our venues. Please call the Box Office or email the above address when booking to ensure you are seated appropriately.
The Corpus Playroom has gender-neutral toilets.