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  • Siân Docksey presents

    CANCELLED: We Live in a Human Dream

    Fri 7 Apr - Sat 8 Apr at 9pm
    Tickets £8 - £12
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    Siân Docksey (as seen on BBC 3, ★★★★ - The Skinny) tries to impress an octopus in a surrealist panic attack about the climate crisis.

    An alternative comedy fever dream about climate crisis, baby showers and squid.

    After not getting invited to a baby shower because she's "too negative" about the climate crisis, Siân Docksey abandons the human species to try and impress an octopus instead. Join her for a late-night cheerfully surrealist panic attack about the future, her friends' kids futures, and why no-one at Netflix is replying to her emails about My Octopus Teacher. 

    Written and performed by Siân Docksey (as seen on BBC 3, ★★★★ "Joy and bewilderment in equal measure" -The Skinny.) Co-created with Jake Wood (Liz Kingsman's One-Woman Show) and Kelly Vee (Royal Opera House's Olivier Award-nominated "Theodora").

    Content Notice
    Running Time 60 min
    Wheelchair Accessible
    Wheelchair Accessible
    Assistance dogs welcome
    Assistance dogs welcome
    Content Notice
    Content NoticeSuitable for 16+
    "Siân Docksey seems to have got her weird in order"
    Funny Women
    "Really quirky, funny and charming"
    Audience Club
    "With a great energy and a surreal vibe, Docksey is very funny - on the face of it her set is full of quirky humour and off-beat anecdotes but underneath she addresses important issues of gender and sexual politics"
    The F-Word
    "Flat-out hilarious"
    The Wee Review

    "An unrivalled chance to see edgy, experimental and brand-new theatre"

    Time Out