Juniper and Jules explores polyamory, shifting sexualities and modern love

Jules has just discovered she likes girls. Juniper has always known.
Juniper and Jules is a queer rom-com exploring polyamory, shifting sexualities and modern love.
While Juniper has liked girls, and only girls, for as long as she can remember, Jules didn’t realise she could like girls because no-one ever told her it was an option.
Jules isn’t naturally monogamous, she doesn’t think. She’s always liked to be different. She wants to make new rules.
Juniper and Jules is a contemporary story about relationships, queer identities, and how we choose to love.
The play won ‘Show of the Week’ at Vault Festival and was written by award-winning playwright Stephanie Martin. Follow two women redefining romance and exploring what it means not just to survive without a template, but how we can carve our own.
Juniper and Jules is part of Dugdale Arts Centre’s season of events celebrating the vibrant spectrum of Pride. It is showing from 7.30pm on Friday 19th and Saturday, 20th July.
For more information and to book tickets:
Visit dugdaleartscentre.co.uk/whats-on/chroma-a-season-of-pride
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