Ah, so the exciting news is that in two days (on Sat, Feb 21), my short play “Everything’s Normal” will be performed as part of the UNHEARD 2015 Festival, exploring themes around sexual abuse and violence through performance. No, not the most feel-good of themes, but very important, given how many people are affected by such crimes. It’s been quite intriguing for me, especially to sit in on rehearsals and hear some very talented actors speak lines I’ve written. Anyway, I’ve written an article for The Huffington Post here on the creative process involved and the background to the festival.
Do come if you can! Tickets are only £ 7 and proceeds will go to nia, a non-profit in London dedicated to ending violence against women and children. There’s also lots of other great events at UNHEARD, taking place at The Bread and Roses Theatre in Clapham. This includes a poetry/spoken word night and several performances of The Vagina Monologues. My play will be the closing piece in Scratch Night One on Saturday, Feb 21, starting at 7:30 and finishing around 8:45. There will be one performance only, so hope you can make it!