
Bashment
Drama · Music
Overview
JJ is an aspiring MC exploding onto London's exciting outlaw urban music scene. He's got the skills, he's got the rhymes, and he's got the drive. But there's a problem — not only is JJ a white boy from the sticks — he's also gay. And gay — in the world of hip-hop and ragga — ain't good. So when JJ resolves to come onstage at the Urban Slam Finals, taking his boyfriend Orlando with him, he knows it's going to get a bit grimy... but when the couple falls foul of the Infamous ghetto-rap crew, the Ilford Illmanics and Orlando is beaten into a state of permanent brain-damage, all of their lives are changed forever in a way no one could have ever foreseen.
Top Cast
Arnie Hewitt
Arnie Hewitt
Sam
Arnie Hewitt
Sam


Duncan MacInnes
Duncan MacInnes
Kevan
Duncan MacInnes
Kevan
Jason Steed
Jason Steed
Eggy
Jason Steed
Eggy
Jennifer Daley
Jennifer Daley
Karisma
Jennifer Daley
Karisma


Joel Dommett
Joel Dommett
J.J.
Joel Dommett
J.J.
Ludvig Bonin
Ludvig Bonin
Venom
Ludvig Bonin
Venom
Marcus Kai
Marcus Kai
Orlando
Marcus Kai
Orlando
Michael Lindall
Michael Lindall
Daniel
Michael Lindall
Daniel
Nathan Clough
Nathan Clough
KKK
Nathan Clough
KKK


Alexis Gregory
Alexis Gregory
White Cruiser
Alexis Gregory
White Cruiser
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