Touring throughout July and August the play will visit London, Brighton, Birmingham, Swansea, Liverpool, Manchester, Edinburgh and Glasgow.
Last year the production, which centres around three gay men and their search for love through social media, received overwhelming success and played to sell-out audiences at Waterloo East Theatre. "The play really struck a chord with a gay audience," said producer David Adkin. "We just couldn't sell tickets fast enough. So we decided to stage the show again. We've put a lot of work in since the London run and have an even funnier script, a new wonderful design and a few surprises! We're very pleased to have Lloyd play Scott. He really is perfect for the part - and I think audiences will see a lot more of him than they have before!"
As soon as Lloyd read the script, he knew the part of Scott was perfect for him. "I couldn't stop
laughing. Scott is a bit of a dream-boat who takes his clothes off whenever he gets the chance!
What would Louis Walsh think?'
Up4aMeet is described as a hilarious and poignant comedy about social media. It's packed with witty
observations, killer one-liners, and more gratuitous nudity than is decent. "Social media has
changed so much of our lives," says writer/director Jeff Moody, "particularly the way we look for a
partner. Up4aMeet has a tale to tell about the way we use smartphones and apps to find love -
and the effect this has on our everyday life. There's a definite message in the play - but above all,
we aim to provide a fantastic night out for gay men and their friends - a bit of music, some great
gags, some loveable characters - and naked men! What more could you want!"
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