“I suppose I never questioned why I was only one piece before”
A woman trapped at home during an air raid.
A mother who starts to see double.
A whole life in one breath.
Three short plays by Alistair McDowall introduce us to three women whose ordinary lives mask extraordinary internal worlds.
This trilogy includes the brand new plays Northleigh, 1940 and In Stereo alongside all of it, previously performed in 2020.
Written for and performed by Kate O’Flynn, all of it transfers to the Avignon Festival from 15 – 23 July.
Directed by Vicky Featherstone and Sam Pritchard.
"These giddying texts are given astonishing life by Kate O’Flynn... an epic of inner life"
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"Three enthralling plays... [McDowall] is extraordinary at channelling his disturbing, poetic vision of the characters’ hidden worlds"
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'This is theatre that works its way beneath your skin: unsettling, transfixing drama from a singular imagination'
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