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    Lucy Gaydecki presents

    3xThursday: Lovely Day

    Thu 14 Mar at 7.30pm
    Tickets £8 - £12 (+ booking fees)
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    Hello I’m a mum of 2 and new to Mumsnet. I was wondering whether anyone could show me the ropes and help me grasp some phrases such as AIBU?
    Content Notice
    Running Time 30 mins
    Wheelchair Accessible
    Wheelchair Accessible
    Assistance dogs welcome
    Assistance dogs welcome
    Content Notice
    Content NoticeReference to disordered eating. Eating on stage with mouthpiece in (keeping the mouth open so chewed up food is visible). Reference to sex and infidelity. Derogatory language in reference to sex work. Suitable for 14+
    Health Notice
    Health NoticeFood/Drinks consumed by performers,Cooking on stage

    New to Mumsnet? Don’t worry! Lovely Day walks you through a day in the life of a Mumsnet ‘Yummy Mummy’. Prepare to delve deep into hard-hitting domestic debates and dig in to the delicious Mumsnet diet.

    Lovely Day addresses the absurdity of online chat forums and explores how they impact modern-day communication.

    The piece is unnerving in its attempt to personify the anonymous voices of Mumsnet and explore the strangeness of what these exchanges become when translated through a visceral body. What has contemporary motherhood turned into when experienced through the lens of Mumsnet?

    The development of Lovely Day has been supported by Manchester School of Theatre and FemFest 2024’s Early Career Artist scheme.

    “British theatre would be completely stymied without tiny, under-resourced venues such as CPT, which are a critical part of the theatre ecology.”

    Lyn Gardner Stagedoor