As Jennifer waits for her son to return from school, she is forced to faceup to the dark truth about her life.
A meditation on motherhood, David Hendon’s writing is first class in this surprising, shocking and heart wrenching monologue, brought to life theatrically by director Paula Chitty and actress, Elizabeth George.
A finalist at The Kenneth Branagh Award in 2017 where it was hailed a triumph.
"A Triumph, someone sat behind me and said we should have stood to applaud and I agree. It’s impossible to untangle the roles of writer, director and actor in achieving the outcome but that’s what great theatre is all about, the structure is overlaid with beautiful dialogue." - Sardines Magazine
Mirror Up Presents: Reflections (6/30/24-7/1/24)
Midnight Tattoos (7/9/24-7/13/24)
Dick. (7/14/24-7/15/24)
Pull My Goldfinger (7/17/24-7/18/24)
Clown Funeral Collective Presents: Summer Nights (7/19/24-7/20/24)
Edward's Talk – What's Driving You? (8/2/24-8/2/24)
Flat 2 (8/3/24-8/3/24)
Death’s Veiled Agenda (8/13/24-8/18/24)
Lady Macbeth Uncut (10/15/24-10/26/24)
My Wife Fell in Love with a Life Size Cardboard Cut-out of Ronan Keating (11/5/24-11/9/24)
Drayton Arms Theatre is at Drayton Arms Pub & Theatre, 153 Old Brompton Road, London, SW5 0 LJ, London.
The Plan, A Festival Of New Writing (6/25/24-6/26/24)
A Terrible Show for Terrible People (6/23/24-6/24/24)
Bedbug (6/11/24-6/22/24)
Radiant Vermin (6/4/24-6/5/24)
POWER & PROTEST (6/2/24-6/3/24)
Party Baggage (5/26/24-5/27/24)
Don’t Take The Pith! (5/21/24-6/1/24)
Circle Mirror Transformation (5/12/24-5/13/24)
The Pirate's Curse (5/7/24-5/18/24)