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18:00–22:00 Uhr, IST

Cock — A Play About Love, Labels, and Everything In Between

Theater|Special Collaboration: Gaysi Family and AllMyTea Productions

  • Goethe-Institut / Max Mueller Bhavan New Delhi, New Delhi

Cock. © Gaysi Family © Gaysi Family

Cock © Gaysi Family © Gaysi Family


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Delhi Premiere Details
When: Friday, 6th June 2025
Where: Goethe-Institut / Max Mueller Bhavan, Delhi
• First Show: 6:00 PM (Doors open at 5:30 PM)
• Second Show: 8:30 PM (Doors open at 8:00 PM)
• Duration: 90 minutes with an interval
• Tickets: ₹499 per person
• Age: 18+ only
• Limited seating. First come, first served.

Book your seat now and witness a theatrical showdown where wit meets vulnerability, and love defies definition.

Mike Bartlett’s award-winning play Cock takes a sharp yet playful look at love, identity, and the chaos of choice. John, a seemingly gay man in a long-term relationship with M, finds himself unexpectedly drawn to W—a woman. What follows is a witty, emotional, and brutally honest exploration of desire, labels, and self-discovery.

This Pride Month, Cock returns in a special collaboration between Gaysi Family and AllMyTea Productions, bringing bold queer narratives to center stage.

Creative Team
Written by: Mike Bartlett | Directed by: Manish Gandhi | Cast: Tanmay Dhanania, Rytasha Rathore, Sahir Mehta, Harssh Singh | Music: Kaizad Gherda | Costumes: Lovedeep Gulyani | Light Design: Shweta Tripathi | Staging Associate: Hrishabh Kanti | Producer: Shweta Tripathi | Graphics: Dwarka Nath Sinha & Gaysi Family

Presented by: Gaysi Family x AllMyTea Productions
Supported by: Goethe-Institut / Max Mueller Bhavan

About the Collaborators
Gaysi Family is a media platform and safe zone for queer Desis, founded in 2008. We hold space for queer folx across South and Southeast Asia to share stories, build community, and celebrate queer existence in all its forms. To us, queerness isn’t just about identity—it’s also a lens, a politics, and a form of joyful resistance.

AllMyTea Productions made its debut in 2011 with Cock, which went on to sweep awards at the Thespo National Theatre Festival and was later invited to the Prithvi Theatre Festival. Known for bold, compelling storytelling, AllMyTea continues to push the boundaries of Indian theatre.