In the intimate surroundings of the Omnibus Theatre, Clapham, a powerful story of lesbian love unfolded last night.


In the intimate surroundings of the Omnibus Theatre, Clapham, a powerful story of lesbian love unfolded last night.

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It’s so meaningful to find someone like yourself and follow your character through a storyline that’s not the life you’re living now.

Boldly fuelled by both cynicism and naivety, Duck Butter is a funny and relatable portrayal of two queer women taking an alternative approach to relationships.

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