First Time
Castle Street
The Barbican
Plymouth
Devon
PL1 2NJ
Prices
Pay What You Decide
This is a Pay What You Decide event which means you choose what the show is worth to you! You can decide what you would like to pay when you book your tickets by adding a donation to your cart, or you can pay after you have seen the show at Barbican Theatre (cash or card).
Looking around at other events going on in the city, we estimate that 1 ticket to similar events would cost £12.
There is no 'right' answer, we are not attempting to lead you to a specific figure.
You can pay £0 for your ticket.
Book tickets: https://barbicantheatre.co.uk/whats-on/first-time/
About us
Can you remember your first time? Nathaniel can't seem to forget his. To be fair, he has had it playing on repeat for the last 15 years.Now the party is over, the balloons have all burst and he's left living his best queer life: brunching on pills and Googling kangaroo vaginas, ancient condoms and human cesspits on a weekday morning... or is he?
Award-winning HIV+ theatre-maker Nathaniel Hall (It's a Sin) and Dibby Theatre present their critically acclaimed 'hilarious' and 'heart breaking' hit autobiographical show about growing up positive in a negative world.
Join him as he blows the lid on the secret he's been keeping all these years.
A Waterside Arts Commission supported by Arts Council England.
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Age Guidance: suitable for ages 14+
Emotional / trigger warnings: scenes of recreational drug use, strong language and references to sexual grooming
Health warnings: Includes strobe light and use of sudden loud sounds
Barbican Theatre is a safe space -
safe to be who you are, regardless of race, class, religion, country of origin, immigration status, (dis)ability, age, gender, identity, or sexual orientation.
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Covid 19 Safety Measures
Unless exempt, all audience members are required to wear face masks from as soon as they arrive at the theatre and throughout their visit (including while watching the performance).
All Barbican Theatre team members will be wearing face masks (unless exempt) and will be regularly lateral flow tested. This includes the team front of house and back stage, and performers.
We continue to monitor the latest guidance from the UK Government.