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Every Brilliant Thing

Content Guidance: The story contains possible triggering and sensitive material. Mental health issues like depression and coping with the suicide of a loved one are at times part of the narrative.

Doors are open from 6pm. We will have our bar open and a special pop up stall from Bath Mind, who will be providing information on their services and available to chat throughout the evening.

Show starts at 7.30pm. Ticket holders are not allocated seating, and so seating will be on a first come first served basis. We also have the option for people to sit on the floor with a cushion if they so wish, at the request of the performer.

“I was a 7-year-old boy when my Mum tried to take her own life. So, I made a list for her, of everything worth living for. Come and be a part of it”. In this solo performance some of the the audience at times are invited to help make some parts of the play. As every audience is different, every performance is specially created for that group of people. 

This powerful, laugh-out-loud funny yet poignant play, directed by Polly Whitfield and created by playwright Duncan MacMillan, raises awareness around mental health issues such as depression and suicide, yet addresses these in such a gentle way to highlight the irrepressible resilience of the human spirit. The play explores humanity and human kindness, perhaps at a time when it seems sometimes in short supply. The performance is 75 minutes, no interval.

Philip Robinson and LIVING ROOM THEATRE previous production was All Is Mended: a repurposing of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” setting it in a care home to tell the real-life stories of elders in some of Devon’s care homes during the Covid pandemic.

EVERY BRILLIANT THING has been touring for the last 18 months, in theatres and arts centres, village halls, gardens, health conferences and in living rooms too. This is your last to catch it before the production heads to mainland Europe & Scandinavia, and west to the USA. It is a one-person play like no other, come and be wowed.

Tickets - £12 (Or Pay What You Can)

Bar available throughout the evening.

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