'I feel like an animal being led to slaughter, and I regret every single bacon sandwich I have eaten in my life'.
Martha’s mother has died, is this a good or bad thing? Martha can’t decide. In her drunken spiral, she examines life, loss and her version of love as she tries to make sense of her situation, and the parts she may or may not have played in her mother’s demise.
With her peculiar dark humour and love of red wine, Martha reimagines the events surrounding her mother’s death, including the questions posed by an extremely chiselled policeman and her interactions with the fit guy that works in Tesco.
Martha’s mother has died, is this a good or bad thing? Martha can’t decide. In her drunken spiral, she examines life, loss and her version of love as she tries to make sense of her situation, and the parts she may or may not have played in her mother’s demise.
With her peculiar dark humour and love of red wine, Martha reimagines the events surrounding her mother’s death, including the questions posed by an extremely chiselled policeman and her interactions with the fit guy that works in Tesco.
Theatre, One Person Show, First Time Writer New Company, First Time Director, Tragi-comedy, Quarter life crisis show
