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  • I Love You, But F*ck Off

    Tue 31 May at 9pm
    Tickets £12/£10
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    Mum and daughter duo attempt to untangle themselves from one another and retrace the events that defined them without ending up in a close spoon or physical fight.
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    Running Time 60 minutes
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    Content NoticeReference to or themes of abortion, anxiety, pregnancy, childbirth and small reference to prejudice against being pregnant with a child with downs syndrome.

    On the eve of her 22nd birthday, Kerry Frampton got pregnant, catapulting her into the life of a young mum. 25 years later, Matilda's wondering how the fuck her mum did it. Together, mum and daughter retrace the events that have defined them. Bound together in a constant cycle of separation and closeness, how do you figure out who you are, separately from the people that are a part of you? Who are you without them? That complicated, fierce, unquestioning love between two people, that is simultaneously too much and never enough. How do you navigate the world without that person? Join this mum and daughter duo as they attempt to figure it out without ending up in close spoon or physical fight in the process.

    "slick... absolutely hilarious... a masterclass in Epic Theatre... poses a heck of a lot of questions for the audience"
    The Reviews Hub
    "A masterclass in performance from start to finish... top-class theatre"
    North West End
    "There is pleasure behind every moment of this show and from this joy, we see the sparks of destructive rage and annihilating authority"
    Total Theatre

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