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The new play by Miriam Higgins, featuring Harold Pinter (sort of), is being performed at The Kings Arms in Salford as part of the Greater Manchester Fringe.What do you do when your neurodivergent brain isn’t playing ball? It would rather recount tweets and past traumas. Jen has decided the only way forward is to ask Harold Pinter for help – this play won’t write itself. The only problem is Pinter doesn’t play ball either, he prefers cricket. Can Jen make this collaboration work and find some ND joy? A play about finding one’s voice and the important things in life, gender, neurodivergence, and how one should never believe everything one reads on Twitter.
“Funny and wise, touching and intelligent, Miriam Higgins’ playful play is a breath of fresh air. Highly recommended.” Harry Burton (actor and director)
Audience feedback:
“This play is a gem. A deliciously chewy wordy musically poetically human theatre night. A joy.”
“Amazing performances they kept us absolutely captivated. This gave an insight into a creative mind, one that sees the world differently.”
“Powerful and beautiful in equal measure.”
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Kings Arms, Salford, United Kingdom
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