Juniper and Jules

Theatre (lgbtq+)

  • Pleasance Courtyard - Bunker Two
  • 13:45
  • Aug 26
  • 1 hour
  • Suitability: 16+ (Guideline)
  • Country: United Kingdom - England
  • Group: L M and H Productions
  • Warnings and additional info: This show contains scenes of a sexual nature.
  • Accessibility:
    Audio enhancement system
    Wheelchair Accessible Toilets
    May not apply to all performances. You'll find more information about accessibile performances and how to book tickets in the accessibility tab below.
  • Babes in arms policy: Babies do not require a ticket
  • Policy applies to: Children under 2 years

Description

Jules has just discovered she likes girls. Juniper has always known – a queer romcom exploring polyamory, shifting sexualities and modern love. Written by award-winning playwright Stephanie Martin. Follow two women redefining romance and exploring what it means not just to survive without a template, but how we can carve our own.

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General venue access

  • Audio enhancement system
    Wheelchair Accessible Toilets
  • Accessible entry: Access via driveway off main road. Performance space is on Ground Floor with no steps.
  • Wheelchair access type: Level Access

  • Stairs: Information not supplied

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Chris Grady 18 days ago

Juniper and Jules is a wonderfully performed dense distillation of the realisation of first a queer and later open relationship. It is a roller coaster ride illuminated by beautifully choreographed tiny scenes packed with every emotion on a sixpence and flowing into a rich whole. Maybe too dense (but don't miss it), maybe it is a 6 part TV series (go check it and commission it), and if you are in or might be in or ever have been in a relationship check it out (if just broken up maybe not with your ex). Thank you to two performers for realising this play so well.

Amanda 18 days ago

Neil 21 days ago

A really engaging and well performed show that examines the intimacies of a new relationship from the cuteness and butterflies at its formation to the character differences then coming out and starting to raise questions between a couple. Aspects of sexual identity were honestly and sensitively addressed, but a lot of the relationship issues shown, both positive and negative, will be universal and identifiable to people in all varieties of relationship. It leaves you with a warm feeling.

Thea 23 days ago

This show is beautifully rooted in it's naturalism, both in language and performance. The two actors are so engaging to watch, both together and apart, and the story will resonate with many people.

Jenny Hooper 26 days ago

Loved this honest well acted piece depicting the complexities of relationships. Well worth going to see

Maya 31 days ago

Very complex character-driven show that beautifully navigates the intricacies of a relationship. Amazing acting and an intimate location really make this show shine

Rowan Cannon 31 days ago

My stand-out show of the Fringe so far. A refreshingly low-key, high enjoyment exploration of a developing, ever-evolving relationship, one that is mature enough to acknowledge the difficulties in sustaining such a love, but is not bogged down with contrivance or needless drama. It's incredibly wholesome, funny and both human and humane. The two actors have chemistry for days, enough to rival Fringe legends Xhloe & Natasha. I may just come to see this one again, and I recommend you do the same.


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EdFringeReview (4/5 stars) 18 days ago

Snappy, sapphic and sleek

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The Scotsman (3/5 stars) 24 days ago

The performers do an excellent job with playwright Stephanie Martin’s lively dialogue, which contains some great one-liners.

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Broadway Baby (4/5 stars) 31 days ago

A mirror up to nature

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Theatre Weekly (5/5 stars) 31 days ago

a great play that reveals so much about relationships

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