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  • Barrier(s)

    Tues 11 - Sat 29 Nov at 7:30pm (2pm matinees on Thursdays and Saturdays)
    Tickets £12 - £18 (+ booking fee)
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    Love has no single language. Barrier(s) is a powerful story between a deaf and hearing woman. When the world tries to silence you, how can you hold on to love?

    Deafinitely Theatre, Birmingham Rep, Camden Peoples’s Theatre and Leeds Playhouse present 

    BARRIER(S) 
    By Eloise Pennycott

    Directed by Paula Garfield 

    Love has no single language. 

    Alana and Katie come from different worlds. One is hearing, one is deaf. Together, they navigate the joys and struggles of love, communication and survival in a world that keeps putting up barriers. When the world tries to silence you, how can you hold on to love?

    Cast:

    Alana - Em Prendergast

    Katie - Zoë McWhinney

    Post Show Discussions on the 22nd (matinee), and 27th (evening).

    To avoid spoilers, please don’t share photos of the performance. We want the production to be a surprise for everyone and something to be experienced fully in the moment.

    Access Guide available here.

     

    Content Notice
    Running Time 125 mins (inc interval)
    Wheelchair Accessible
    Wheelchair Accessible
    Captioned Performance
    Captioned PerformanceAll shows will be a mix of British Sign Language, spoken English and captions.
    BSL Performance
    BSL Performance All shows will be a mix of British Sign Language, spoken English and captions.
    Assistance dogs welcome
    Assistance dogs welcome
    Content Notice
    Content Notice16 + Strong language
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    "A moving and subtly radical piece of theatre, filled with warmth and humour."
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