F**king Men Tickets

Drama
Waterloo East Theatre
Brad Street London, London, SE1 8TN
Running Time 1hr 30min. No interval.
Running Since Sat, 22 March 2025
Booking Until Sun, 4 May 2025
Save Up To 20%
Valid on all performances
Monday - -
Tuesday - 19:30
Wednesday - 19:30
Thursday - 19:30
Friday - 19:30
Saturday 16:00 19:30
Sunday 14:00 18:00
Important Information
Ages: 18+

Content: Contains strong language, homophobic violence and nudity. Please find your way to your seat in plenty of time as there's a strict no latecomers policy.

More about F**king Men

After two complete SELL OUT seasons in 2023 and 2024 the hit play F--king Men by Tony-winning Joe DiPietro returns to Waterloo East Theatre for another limited London run from March 22 2025.

This dramatic comedy follows ten men through a series of erotic encounters that change their lives in small but significant ways.

In the raw and updated new version, Tony-winning writer Joe DiPietro takes a sharp and insightful look at the experiences of modern gay men as they navigate their conflicting desires for the comfort of monogamous love and the thrill of sexual freedom.

A modern retelling of Schnitzler’s infamous classic La Ronde, F--king Men is a fascinating, funny and provocative story of sex, love and connection.

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Waterloo East Theatre

Brad Street London, London, SE1 8TN
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Waterloo East Theatre opened in September 2010 and was founded and created by multi-award winning Theatre Producer and former musical theatre actor Gerald Armin who discovered the unused railway arch in 2009 and decided it would make a great 100 seat theatre that would be an addition to the already thriving cultural quarter in Waterloo that already has the Old Vic, Young Vic and the National Theatres

Since opening the theatre it has welcomed over 150 productions that have entertained more that 125,000 ticket holders. Many productions receiving critical acclaim and Off West End award wins and nominations, with two new plays currently being developed into feature films, and three productions transferring to seasons Off-Broadway.

It champions new writing and offers a platform for new and undiscovered talent both on and off the stage, and aspires to give London audiences an opportunity to discover shows that they may never had the chance to see by mounting revivals and European premiers.