RADAR PERFORMANCE: Heartache.Heartbreak.

Written by Bryony Kimmings and presented in association with Bush Theatre as part of RADAR 2013

An on-going gift of a work by Bryony Kimmings. Heartache.Heartbreak. is an endless letter to lost loves across the world. Begun in Portugal as part of a Forest Fringe residency this durational work seeks to eradicate loneliness, love pains and stupid tears by turning heartache and heartbreak into objects of ridicule. This Autumn Kimmings lands in Shepherds Bush and asks its residents for its cures for heartache. Connecting to the psyche of an area, asking its community for soul soup and stories, Kimmings then creates small pieces of performance for those who help her. Each evening these are played out like a jukebox of agony aunt solutions, old wives tales and straight talking slaps. This show is for anyone whose ever cried into soup alone, banged down doors or grasped at their chest in the night. Quick witted, endlessly chatted and oh so totally true… join Kimmings as she fights heartache and laughs right at love!

DATES AND DETAILS

Wednesday 6 November, 7.30pm: £10
On this date, ticket price includes entry to a RADAR Platform
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Thursday 7 November, 7.30pm: £15 (£13 concessions and £10 Bush Connect Members tickets)
On this date Heartache.Heartbreak. plays as part of a double bill alongside Solfatara by ATRESBANDES
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Saturday 9 November, 7.30pm: £15 (£13 concessions and £10 Bush Connect Members tickets)
On this date Heartache.Heartbreak. plays as part of a double bill alongside Venus/Mars by Patrice Etienne
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