EDFRINGE REVIEW: Homo(sapien) (Conor O'Dwyer)
Homo(sapien) - ★★★★☆ - Wholehearted
Assemble Roxy (Venue 139): 30 July – 24 Aug 2025
Review by Rebecca Mahar.
Review by Rebecca Mahar.
Review commissioned by, and originally published on All Edinburgh Theatre, 3 August 2025. Edited by Thom Dibdin.
Written and performed by Conor O’Dwyer, Homo(sapien) is a darkly comedic monodrama about identity, sex, and the tribulations of growing up queer in a society that’s both hateful and accepting.
O’Dwyer hurtles onto the stage as Joey, panting and at the threshold of — something. It’s not clear yet, as he freezes, about to knock on an invisible door. Unable to complete the motion, he turns to the audience in the Snug Bar of Assembly Roxy.
Conor O'Dwyer in Homo(sapien). Pic: Nyah O'Connor.
"I think I might shit myself. Or be sick. Or both," he gasps out. And the tone of the show, directed by Jen McGregor, is firmly set.
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