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  • The Deyrmaa

    Tue 3 and Fri 6 Sept at 6pm
    Tickets Pay What You Can Starting at £5
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    The Deyrmaa. The place you can dream of when you are at your worst. When everything... doesn’t work.

    The Deyrmaa.

    The place you can only dream of when you are at your worst.

    When everything... doesn’t work.

    And in these moments you truly are alone.

     

    David Vayne’s new play explores the very worst moments of depression.

    A semi-autobiographical, poetical, and unapologetic reflection of having the condition.

    Inspired by Expressionism and Abstract Art, Poetry, and Extreme Metal music.

    Dead Men Productions Presents

    ‘The Deyrmaa’

    Written & Directed by David Vayne.

    Performed by David Vayne & Jerry Gunn.

     

    A Special Thanks to:

    Amber Williams, James Christensen, Nikki Acquah, Patrice Bowler, Sarah Farmer, Polykarpos Filippidis, and A Yellow Sock (Rest In Pieces).

    Content Notice
    Running Time 60 mins
    Wheelchair Accessible
    Wheelchair Accessible
    Assistance dogs welcome
    Assistance dogs welcome
    Content Notice
    Content NoticeThemes of Hate, Violence, Mental Health, Isolation, Self-Harm, Sexual Content, Blasphemy, Suicide. Age Guidance 18+.
    Health Notice
    Health NoticeLoud Noises, Haze, Flashing Lights.

    Tobi King Bakare and this theatre deserve a shout-out for such a young, diverse audience. There is so much talk about audiences being full of over 60s and why, why can’t theatres get the crowds in to reflect society in general? Well, I’m happy to say that on a rainy Thursday evening, the theatre was completely full.

    Caiti Grove on Before I Go in CPT's Spring 2023 season London Theatre Reviews