'Because the world revolves around me and all I see is what I see.'
Mira loses her virginity to her teacher in the car park at her school, she lives by the sea with her mum - she becomes god in the outdoors.
The one-woman show invites the audience into the abstract spaces of Mira’s psyche. Through youthful questioning, ramblings and memories, Mira makes a confession. The play explores the varying ways that trauma manifests and delves into Mira’s relationship with her mother, lover and friends.
'It is the interplay between Wood’s dialogue and Treves’ stand-out acting and delivery that make this play so exceptional.' ★★★★★
- The Seagull
'An explosive mixture of top-notch storytelling and powerful material.'
- Highly Recommended Show, Fringe Review
'It’s vividly powerful, and I can’t give the writing and the performance enough praise for how well they’ve explored these complexities.' ★★★★★
- We Love Brighton
'It's the use of language that impresses most, with some of the most powerful moments conveyed with the simplest of words..' ★★★★
- Broadway World
Latecomers may not be admitted. Please arrive in good time for the start time of 19:45.
Under 18s are not permitted into the theatre for this performance.
No re-admittance once the performance has commenced. Refunds and exchanges are not available.