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Rebel Boob archiveRebel Boob is a play about breast cancer - but it's not really about breast cancer. Using interviews of women with a primary diagnosis as a starting point, this is a post-verbatim multimedia performance which uses prose, choreography and film, to explore themes of identity, priorities, resilience, body image, grief and relationships. This is a show that recognises and illustrates, the period after treatment: the recovery period. That's when you start picking up the pieces and dealing with this new reality. Studies have shown that a large number of people experience anxiety and depression during this period, when the 'dust settles', but it is either not acknowledged or not dealt with. In many ways, we are still in the dark about cancer. Certain issues are taboo and we are not talking enough about the numbers of women and men who survive and go on to live rich, fulfilling lives. This play is not about chemotherapy and it's not about death (though we may talk about it a bit!); this play is about life, and it is about re-evaluating who you are, living in the present, and the unexpected silver linings along the way. It is a raw, funny, honest and beautiful insight into what can happen when your life as you know it, stops. And then starts again.

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Archive listings for Rebel Boob (2022)

Work type: Play.

T1378288179

Producer Speak Up! Act Out!. Presented bySpeak Up! Act Out!.
23 Oct 22Acorn Arts Centre, Penzance :: V1747286290
listing details L01215834504
23 Feb 22 to 27 Feb 22The Cockpit, Inner London :: V182
listing details L687894973

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