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  • 'Little Love Stories' and 'Unquiet Mind'

    Sat 8 Jul at 7:30pm
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    An evening of finalist projects by MA Directing students from UEL

    Little Love Stories @ 7:30pm

    Looking for Mr Swipe Right and after you. 

    Two tales of love stories about navigating the dating world in your 20s.

    This version of Little Love Stories features two tales of love stories about navigating the dating world in your 20s. Looking for Mr. Swipe Right features friends at university who uncover a love for eachother through the use of dating apps. Vicki is determined to find “Mr. Right” online, but her friend Rick is convinced she may not have to look that far. After You, tells the story of two strangers who are set up on a blind date only to discover that they have ‘death’ in common. Renee and Peter navigate the awkwardness of a first date, on top of the fact that they both deal with the idea of death on a daily basis. In the end, both pieces are sure to tug at heartstrings.

    Directed by Caitlin S Pfaff

    Performed by Stephanie Kirsty- King and Harrison Rufus Shorten

    Written by Liz Coley

     

    Unquiet Mind @ 8:30pm

    "Unquiet Mind" is a solo show exploring the raw and personal journey of living with anxiety and depression. Written and performed by the author, the performance offers a grounded and honest portrayal of these mental health challenges. Through the use of vivid storytelling, the audience is taken on a journey through the highs and lows of living with mental illness, as the performer reflects on the struggles, triumphs, and coping mechanisms used to manage these conditions. With a focus on authenticity and relatability, "Unquiet Mind" aims to open up a conversation about mental health and remove the stigma surrounding these conditions. The show provides a glimpse into the complexities of living with anxiety and depression, while also highlighting the resilience of the human spirit.

    Written, Directed and Performed by Madison Scholl

     

     

    Content Notice
    Running Time 120 mins
    Wheelchair Accessible
    Wheelchair Accessible
    Assistance dogs welcome
    Assistance dogs welcome
    Content Notice
    Content NoticeMental Health struggles, Anxiety and Depression. age guidance 14+

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