Through one sleepless night, Bedfellows follows three relationships held between two bodies.

Queering our understanding of what a partnership can be, they test where the lines of parental, platonic, romantic and sexual relationships blur, diverge and intersect. Bedfellows interrupts conventional limits, questioning kinship ties and examining the many roles we have to play for each other when we live amongst chosen family.

As they lie foot-to-foot on a 4-meter long bed, they can’t help but wonder: who are we to each other?

Bedfellows will see the Roundhouse’s Studio Theatre transformed into an intimate domestic space and invites audiences to explore the space and watch the performance unfold.

‘Double Bed’ (2024) was commissioned by Dorich House Museum, funded by Arts Council England through Museum Development London’s Diversity Matters programme and Kingston University.

MEET THE ACTORS

Toto Bruin (They/Them)
Toto Bruin is a non-binary actor born and raised in London. They have worked on numerous projects across screen and stage, including starring in Russell T Davies’s bafta-winning series ‘ITS A SIN’. Toto also works as a writer, writing sometimes silly sometimes sad stories for Film & TV.
Toto’s passions include karaoke, cereal in bed, and losing graciously at pool.
 
Nora Naoumi (She/Her)
Nora is a London-born actor of Mediterranean and North African heritage. Recent credits include SONDER(S) at the Roundhouse, THREE TWEETS, THE POWER OF ONE and THE LOVER. She is delighted to return to the Roundhouse with BEDFELLOWS, a play about love and identity, before embarking on a national tour of a new play next year.

This event is part of Roundhouse Studio Theatre Season 2025.