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In a dank, dripping, draughty home-made shed, a lonely soul contemplates life beyond her own four walls. Two physical storytellers invite you to catch a glimpse of a someone who hibernates away from the rest of the world. They play out the humorous banality of human existence. Yet through the real and imaginary relationships that map out her life, fleeting between boredom and optimism, layers begin to be shed. Underneath it is strange and perhaps amusing. Is it so bad after all? No-one else is looking. Shed is an intimate piece of physical theatre, inviting you into the world of the loner. The piece moves between the comic humdrum of passing the time, and the larger-than-life characters she discovers around her. The space is dark, compact and bare: the reality of our loner's life, as we first understand it to be...
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