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Jen is invited by Phillip from the 6th floor to a musical. With Chris O'Dowd, Richard Ayoade, Katherine Parkinson, Brett Allen. Gay musical?
Gay A Gay Musical
Dashing Phillip drops in from the sixth floor to ask Jen to the theatre, but a possible date turns into a work outing when Moss and Roy invite themselves. Aren't all musicals gay? While waiting to go in a man comes up behind Phillip and tickles him.
The evening spirals towards disaster, leaving Jen to wonder whether Phillip is who he claims to be. Phillip introduces him as Jerome, the man that got them the tickets. Phillip leaves and then comes back as he'd forgotten the crowd of Heat magazine, leading to Roy convincing Jen that Phillip is gay.
It's got some pretty good reviews. At the theatre they realise that they are going to see a gay musical set in the 80s and Roy and Moss don't like the idea. Jerome loves the fact that Roy is Irish and imitates his accent which makes them all more uncomfortable.
Roy tells him that they are going to the theatre and invites Richmond as well. The ushers start trying to knock down the door so Roy lies down on the floor. The musical boasts a star-studded cast, with Andie Vining as Vibroman, Brian Hampton as Two Time Co Co and Laura Knightly.
Gay! A Gayook Production musical aimed at a gay audience which appeared in New Wimbledon Theatre in Set in the Thatcher years, the play follows the story of a young man trying to find his sexuality. Jen looks uncomfortable as Phillip starts to dance in his seat and then starts shouting.
Jen leaves to go musical into the show and Moss and Roy head to the toilets. They both use the urinals while the toilet guy watches them and they leave quickly after tipping the guy. At the interval, Jen, Moss, and Roy gather at the bar and discuss the performance.
That's quite gay. Aren't all musicals gay? Clip from The IT Crowd, Season 2, Episode 1: The Work Outing. This must be, like, the gayest musical ever made. The play was directed by Graham Linehan, and produced by. This must be, like, the gayest musical ever made.
Richmond declines the invitation and warns them not to go as well. Maurice Moss: It got some pretty good reviews. In the disabled toilet Roy pulls the emergency chord instead of the chain to flush the toilet. Moss engages him in conversation much to Roy's horror especially as the man thinks him and Moss are a couple.
The lights come down and the show starts. Moss enters the toilets but leaves again when he finds they have a 'toilet guy' but Roy persuades him to go back in. Jen, Moss, and Roy are leaving the basement as Richmond walks in and asks where they are going.
A gay musical called Gay!. Outside the toilet, they both admit to not actually going and Roy goes to use the disabled toilet. Roy tries to leave but Jen grabs his arm and tells him to wait for the interval to leave. Jen spots Phillip looking at a woman and is relieved as she comes to the conclusion that it means he cannot be gay and goes over to greet him.
Perceived initially as a date by Jen. The Work Outing: Directed by Graham Linehan. Jen's new boyfriend invites Roy, Moss and Jen to a controversial theatre play, which creates a series of misunderstandings that end up having unintended consequences of epic proportions.
Moss and Roy invite themselves along as well when Roy finds out that Laura Knightly, a famous actress from The Bill will be in the show. Roy, Moss, and Jen are in the basement when Phillip gay qnal the sixth floor knocks on the door and asks to borrow their copy of Heat magazine and if Jen would go to the theatre with him.
The lights come up again and one of the actors comes into the audience to talk to them. "The story of a young man trying to find his sexuality in the uncaring Thatcher years." "Warning - includes scenes of graphic homoeroticism.". Moss liked it but Roy and Jen don't.
Gay musical? 2, Views Read the entire The IT Crowd, Series 2 show script» Edit Buy [Jen, Roy, and Moss are looking at a Gay: A Gay Musical poster] Roy Trenneman: A gay musical, called Gay. That's quite gay.