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The A Word archiveWhen Brooke meets Moira, it seems like the perfect match. But soon her friends notice a radical change in Brooke's behaviour - a dramatic transformation from a confident woman to one who can barely function - & suspect she has become addicted to something sinister. The A Word is not a typical portrayal of domestic abuse. The audience witnesses the subtle psychological manipulation, the gradual erosion of Brooke's self-esteem & identity, as well as bear witness to her friends attempts to pull her back from the brink. Through the power of theatre, it encourages us to question our own assumptions about relationships & encourages us to look more closely at how we react when we suspect something is not quite right.

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Author: Jade Winters

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Archive listings for The A Word (2023)

Work type: Play.

T0446597125

The play shines a light on an issue that affects many, but often goes unseen and unheard, particularly in the LGBT+ community. It leaves the audience with the knowledge that, when faced with such difficult circumstances, help & support are available. Ultimately, the story stays with you long after the curtain closes.Director Tippy Elgar. Producer Alex Hogben. Producer Hazel Young. Lighting Joao Janiero. Design Ruby Todd.
3 Mar 23 to 5 Mar 23The King's Head Theatre, Inner London :: V235
listing details L996377669

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