Scores is an imprint that publishes scripts and performance texts written by artists, theatre-makers and performance-makers whose practices incorporate elements from both the theatrical and visual arts.
‘Unflinching and tender, Happy Baby confronts the barriers queer people face in becoming parents. Full of grief and rapture, fury and sass, JJ’s writing sparkles with theory and experience: love, pain, sex, friendship.’
– Izabella Scott, author of The Bed Trick
‘I’m obsessed with this brilliantly innovative, frankly hilarious, impressively spot-on investigation of queerness, desire and family-making.’
– Michelle Tea, author of Valencia
‘JJ’s voice stopped me in my tracks; the clarity, the pitch, the taut, muscular prose. Like that moment when someone starts to sing and you know you’re in safe hands. The trust was instant. Absolute. I was struck by their courage, their care, their gorgeous community…and the sheer fucking grind. I also laughed out loud – so rare, so human. Joe asking the IVF doctor – in the face of such profound loss – to “fight for us.” The love, the generosity, the defiance. It broke me. This is a deeply specific, intimate story, with a quiet, noble heroism. A reclamation of agency. An artist’s eye finding beauty everywhere, suffusing light around the edges of a life that might have been. I am so grateful to them for sharing this. The best art changes us. I am altered.’
– Orlagh Collins, screenwriter and producer
JJ Pálka Johnson is a London-based artist working across film, painting, and performance. Their practice explores queer and trans approaches to embodiment, intimacy, and collective learning through production and collaboration. Their debut feature documentary what’s safe, what’s gross, what’s selfish and what’s stupid (2024) premiered at BFI Flare. They hold a DPhil from the Ruskin School of Art and have exhibited in the UK and internationally and teach Fine Art at Goldsmiths University of London. Featuring an introduction by writer and director Charlie Josephine, this is Johnson’s debut play.
ISBN 978-3-945247-47-1
Year: 2026
Format: 127 × 203 mm
Binding: Perfect Bound
Pages: 144
Price: £ 13.00