All Of Them, Dead

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Professor Matt Cook (History) has supported the Oxford-based theatre company Everybody Panic in the research and development phase of their new show: All Of Them, Dead.

The show explores themes of isolation for queer youth living in rural parts of the UK, and examines the impact of Section 28 on young people. The R&D phase is supported by Arts Council England, and there will be a sharing of the work on 20 June 2025.


Harry and Corey meet in an abandoned burger shop during the apocalypse. As they fall in love, the country falls apart.

All Of Them, Dead is a play about being young and gay in the middle of nowhere. It’s about the things that go unsaid, it’s about two boys holding hands, it’s about clinging together as the world changes around you. And it’s about meat falling from the sky (no, really).

Perfect for fans of Heartstopper and The Day Of The Triffids, All Of Them, Dead is a sharp, funny and touching queer love story for the end of the world.