As we celebrate Pride Month and mark World Environment Day, we’re delighted to announce a powerful and unexpected new play coming to The Place on 11 July.
This World Environment Day, we’re thinking about the future of our planet. During Pride Month, we’re celebrating stories that reflect the diversity of our communities. Few shows bring those themes together quite as brilliantly as All Of Them, Dead.
In a global pandemic caused by infected meat, two boys find they’re much less alone than they thought.
Part queer coming-of-age story, part environmental apocalypse, All Of Them, Deadfollows two young men navigating first love, isolation and survival as the world changes around them.
Sharp, funny and deeply moving, this acclaimed production explores what it means to be young, gay and working-class in a place where everyone seems to know your business. Against a backdrop of environmental catastrophe, it’s a story about connection, hope and finding someone to hold onto when everything else feels uncertain.
Perfect for fans of Heartstopper and The Day of the Triffids, All Of Them, Dead offers a fresh and unforgettable take on both the queer love story and the end-of-the-world drama.
“You might’ve seen your fair share of apocalypse stories… but none quite like this.”
— Daily Info
“A beautiful queer romance that deals with real issues like homophobia and discrimination, while showing that love can bloom in any situation.”
— Amy, Prime Theatre Young Reviewer
“A perfect blend of heart, humour, desolation and hope.”
— Laura Lloyd, The Mill, Banbury
Whether you’re celebrating Pride, reflecting on the environmental challenges facing our world, or simply looking for an extraordinary night of theatre, All Of Them, Dead is a story that feels especially relevant right now.
All of them, Dead comes to The Place Theatre, for 1 night only – 11th July.


