THE WAR ON TERRY
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INFLUENCING MACHINE present:
THE WAR ON TERRY
“My girlfriend thinks I’m obsessed with death. Well maybe I am, but only as much as the next rotting sack of bones.â€
It’s Terry’s birthday. At 27, he is now older than his older brother Danny.
With a shoebox full of dead ladybirds,Terry reminisces over their childhood, whilst fighting to come to terms with his regrets over how things could have been different. A darkly comic monologue about boys, Christmas socks and not growing up.
Developed in support of the Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) from a multi-award-nominated young playwright.
"A show with guts, pathos and a terrific understanding of the anguish of families"
"Outstanding performance by Steve Conlin"
"Leaves you questioning if you’re crying or laughing for the right reasons"
SUPPORTED USING PUBLIC FUNDING BY THE NATIONAL LOTTERY THROUGH ARTSCOUNCIL ENGLAND
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An INFLUENCING MACHINE production
Written by Hugh Dichmont
Directed by Louisa Sanfey
Performed by Steve Conlin
Set & Costume by Connie Burley
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Tickets £12 / £10 Concessions.
Content Information
Suitable for ages 16+ / content related to suicide.
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Step-free access is limited.