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These Craters of Ours archive'It's craving Something. A heartbeat. A monumental kick. Something to show I'm worthy. How can I call myself a woman? How?'These Craters of Ours follows Josh and Rosie as they return from a night out in London and are forced to confront what haunts their happily ever after - their futures. Reflecting on their youthful days as cocaine-snorting and rave-going university students, Josh and Rosie find hope in the fact that maybe they need a taste of their past to inspire their future. But what starts the night off as innocent fun and reminiscing only leads to angry confrontation and a stampede of skeletons from their closets. These Craters of Ours tackles issues surrounding the emotional and physical strain of women's fertility issues in the 21st century and comments on the struggles men face when they are unable to live up to toxic male stereotypes. The play exposes the harmful nature of nuclear familiar ideals and is an ode to any wrestling with the complexities of growing up in a pre-determined society. In a world exploding with social transformation. Theatre is no longer purely for entertainment but also for justice and commentary. Springbok Production House is committed to this as their contribution to the industry and their new play, These Craters of Ours is no exception to this mission.

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Author: Lucy Hunt

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Archive listings for These Craters of Ours (2022)

Work type: Play.

T1156652079

Producer Springbok Production House. Director Joshua Moughan. Performer Josh Dowden (Josh). Performer Lucy Hunt (Rosie).
19 Aug 22 to 21 Aug 22The Hope Theatre, Inner London :: V0719079091
listing details L1034611289

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