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Keelan Kember and Monica Cox discuss Thanks For Having Me

When you call your show Thanks For Having Me, well, the intros just write themselves. But the show is more than just a clever title, as we found out when we sat down with writer/ performer Keelan Kember and director Monica Cox.

Thanks For Having Me is a comedy about getting over breakups and navigating the rules of modern romance at the end of your twenties. Who is really seducing who?

We discuss why 30something is an important age, what it’s like directing the writer, and what’s it like spreading your time between theatre and TV.

Thanks For Having Me plays at King’s Head Theatre from 3 – 8 February. Further information and tickets available ⁠here⁠.

Thanks For Having Me

King’s Head Theatre

3 – 8 February

Cashel is 30 and a neurotic overthinker. Getting over a breakup, he moves in with his best friend, Honey – a permanent bachelor, who only has a thought every few days. Can these mismatched roomates survive together?

Thanks for Having Me is a comedy about getting over breakups and navigating the rules of modern romance at the end of your twenties. Who is really seducing who?

Playwright and performer Keelan Kember‘s previous play February Face recently had a sell-out run at the Old Red Lion, and was nominated for a Standing Ovation Award for New Writing. As a result, he has had his TV Pilot optioned by a production company, and February Face transferred to the Main House at King’s Head Theatre in May 2024.

Further information and tickets available here.

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