GOOD NEWS FROM OUR REGION: oss and grief brought to life orwich Theatre tackles the challenging subjects of loss and grief in their new reative Matters season, which runs across all three orwich Theatre venues orwich Theatre oyal, orwich Theatre layhouse and orwich Theatre tage Two.
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Presented in association with Rosedale Funeral Home, Creative Matters – oss and Grief will feature a mix of performances, film and workshops to stimulate discussion and make connections through creativity. Sam Patel, Head of Creative Engagement at Norwich Theatre, said Grief and loss have been woven through the last few years, meeting some of us head-on with the loss of loved ones due to the pandemic. While this may not have touched all of us in the same way, bereavement is something we will all have to face. This is why this Creative Matters season seeks to provide a safe and inclusive space to explore our own personal responses to loss and grief. Performances include Who the Who, Who, by M C Theatre Company, on March at Norwich Theatre Stage Two. This is a
one-woman show exploring what happens when you are no longer a daughter. Who are you And will the pieces of the 'life-jigsaw' ever fit in the same way again This is a safe, immersive performance where the lines between performer and audience, and performance and life, are blurred. All of Me is a show about depression and death, written and performed by livier Award nominee Caroline Horton. It’s an intimate and often absurd exploration of wanting to live, wanting to die and what can happen if we sit together in the dark. All of Me is a grudgingly hopeful, occasionally funny, unapologetically dark show about dark things. The show takes place on 0 March at Norwich Theatre Playhouse.