How do you sort your head out when it gets too crowded in there?
It’s the beginning of summer and the community festival is in full swing in the local park. Everyone is there. Crowds queue but among the smiles and excitement lies something that could spoil this party.
Developed in direct response to the growing number of teenagers in the UK struggling with their mental health, Crowded tells the story of ordinary young people whose anxiety, depression and desire leads to harmful and destructive behaviours.
Giving voice to emotions that are often unspoken due to social stigma, Crowded is a powerful, funny and uncompromising story, presented in a striking, immersive spoken word style with the audience part of the action. It is written and performed by three exciting poet performers: Desree, Laura Rae and Slam the Poet, with additional text by Rosemary Harris.
The performance is immediately followed by a short interactive talkback session.
A Half Moon and Apples and Snakes co-production. Originally commissioned for SPINE Festival 2019.
This production contains themes that some people may find distressing.
Special Events:
On Saturday 9 November, 5-6pm, there will be an open mic event for emerging talent, curated by Patrick Evans. Join us for an hour of free expression through poetry and spoken word in response to the themes of Crowded. Join us and feel free to take to the mic!
Please note, Crowded is an immersive production. There is no assigned seating and audiences stand throughout the performance. If you have any access requirements please contact the box office so we can make suitable arrangements.