Unicorn
Contains scenes of a sexual nature that some viewers may find intriguing
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Mike Bartlett's Unicorn is that rare beast you long to see, it's grown-up and unusual and very, very funny.
Nicola Walker
Contains scenes of a sexual nature that some viewers may find intriguing
Contains scenes of a sexual nature that some viewers may find intriguing
The writer behind Cock, Bull and King Charles III, Mike Barlett returns to the West End with this brand-new play, a provocative exploration of polyamory, starring Stephen Mangan (The Split, Episodes), Nicola Walker (The Split, Spooks) as a married couple looking to reignite that all important spark when they invite a third, Erin Doherty (The Crown) into their lives and their bed.
Directed by James Macdonald (Waiting For Godot), this humourous, explicit, and strictly adult portrait of a modern marriage contains scenes of a sexual nature that some may find intriguing.
In the world of polyamory, a Unicorn usually refers to a third, bisexual woman who joins the traditional male/female couple in the bedroom.
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