Programme image for The Messiness of Human Relationships featuring the Good Gay Gentleman, performed by Jeremie Cyr-Cooke
The Messiness of Human Relationships
The Messiness of Human Relationships
The Messiness of Human Relationships
The Messiness of Human Relationships
The Messiness of Human Relationships
The Messiness of Human Relationships
The Messiness of Human Relationships

The Messiness of Human Relationships


A missing book

A symphony of first kisses.

A medley of chaotic friendships, forgotten family, and conflicting selves.

A casebook of connections & social chemistry.

An exposé of humanology.

Blending verbatim text and physical theatre practices,The Messiness of Human Relationships is a devised work of virtuosic movement-theatre that is charismatic, intimate, touching and simply human.

Told through a tapestry of stories taken from real-life interviews & episodes, with the occasional quirky fiction, each story offers a peek into the connections that surround us, and celebrates identity, recognition, vulnerability and our fears of complete solitude.

Following on from Jérémie Cyr-Cooke’s much-lauded solo show Blood on the Moon, Cuisle Productions returns with this warm ensemble performance that celebrates the ‘messiness’ of love and relationship in all their varied forms.

Hightlights - The Messiness of Human Relationships (part I, GTF18)