Known for projects like “Slave Play” and HBO’s “Euphoria,” Jeremy O. Harris, a prominent Broadway playwright and Hollywood producer, has established himself as unafraid of pushing boundaries with provocative concepts.
His latest endeavor is expected to stir discussions at dinner parties throughout Brooklyn. According to sources, Harris has launched a production company, and his initial project is titled “Prince F**t” (but without the asterisks).
In a play penned by author Jordan Tannahill, it envisions “a future not too far off where Prince George has recently revealed his true self as a member of the LGBTQ+ community.”
Renowned Canadian author Tannahill has also authored the novel “The Listeners,” which is currently in the process of being adapted into a BBC series featuring Rebecca Hall and helmed by Janicza Bravo, a collaborator of Harris.
The speculated sexual orientation of 10-year-old Prince George of Wales, who holds the second position in the line of succession to the British throne, has piqued interest for a while.
TV writer Gary Janetti has created an Instagram character portraying the young prince as sassy, glamorous, and status-focused, leading to the creation of the HBO animated series “The Prince.”
Apart from “Prince F**t,” there are other projects in the works on Harris’ agenda, according to reports.
“Slave Play” will be featured in a UK production at the Noël Coward Theatre, with actor Kit Harington from “Game of Thrones” in a leading role.
Recently, Harris organized an exclusive reading of the Will Arbery play “You Hateful Things,” featuring Christian Slater, Lucas Hedges, Amandla Stenberg, and John Cameron Mitchell.
He was also instrumental in overseeing the success of the recent hit show at City Center, “Jelly’s Last Jam,” which is speculated to transition to Broadway.
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