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Hi, I have a question about the last audio track to "cock". I don't really understand what's happening (probably because of my poor english) and I wanted to know if you could tell me... maybe? 

Oh gosh. I was hoping this was the one question I wasn’t going to get to be honest.
I’m not really quite sure what happened myself, you see!
I believe it was made to be open to individual interpretation. My friend thinks that John killed himself. A friend of hers thinks that John left. While I thought that he just wasn’t saying anything!

Does anyone else have any ideas regarding the final clip [here] ?
Or anyone who has seen the play care to explain? 


‘Cock’ Masterpost with full download. 

 

 
[Flash 9 is required to listen to audio.]

The Royal Court Theatre production of Mike Bartlett’s acclaimed and uncompromising play called “Cock”. On a break from his boyfriend, John accidentally falls for a woman, causing pain all round and exploding John’s conceptions of his relationship, his sexuality and his identity.

Part 24 | Part 25 You are here |


 
[Flash 9 is required to listen to audio.]

The Royal Court Theatre production of Mike Bartlett’s acclaimed and uncompromising play called “Cock”. On a break from his boyfriend, John accidentally falls for a woman, causing pain all round and exploding John’s conceptions of his relationship, his sexuality and his identity.

Part 23 | Part 24 You are here | Part 25


 
[Flash 9 is required to listen to audio.]

The Royal Court Theatre production of Mike Bartlett’s acclaimed and uncompromising play called “Cock”. On a break from his boyfriend, John accidentally falls for a woman, causing pain all round and exploding John’s conceptions of his relationship, his sexuality and his identity.

Part 22 | Part 23 You are here | Part 24


 
[Flash 9 is required to listen to audio.]

The Royal Court Theatre production of Mike Bartlett’s acclaimed and uncompromising play called “Cock”. On a break from his boyfriend, John accidentally falls for a woman, causing pain all round and exploding John’s conceptions of his relationship, his sexuality and his identity.

Part 21 | Part 22 You are here | Part 23


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