Theatre At The Fringe – INTERVIEW – The City for Incurable Women
“follows the thread of the history of hysteria as the audience becomes complicit in an outrageous tale of medical misogyny.”
“follows the thread of the history of hysteria as the audience becomes complicit in an outrageous tale of medical misogyny.”
“The show’s picked up a slew of awards and a lot of momentum, and we are eager to share it with a wide audience at Fringe.”
“The play is both a love letter to those movies”
” NIUSIA is the true and remarkable story of my Nana,”
“In many ways, I wrote this play for him…”
“It is a one woman show with 8 characters”
“We have been super lucky to win the Charlie Hearthill (global majority) award with Pleasance and cannot wait for people to see it. ”
“The stakes have never been higher. Will Baxter win big, or lose everything in his final showdown?”
“Writing this show has meant juggling a mountain of material, and I’m constantly reworking it which keeps myself and the cast on our toes. “
“What’s really crazy is it’s all true…”