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Watch the Spider archiveMike is a man who enjoys chatting up women and having sex. Then he breaks his back. Watch the Spider is a psychological and emotional journey of a man coping with a spinal injury that leaves him paralysed, incontinent and impotent from one day to the next. Watch the Spider is a poignant yet gently funny piece about what it means to be an individual, a man and a disabled person in the 21st century from the point of view of a man whose acquired disability has profoundly changed his attitude to life, to his identity as a man and to other disabled people.

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Author: Andrew McLay

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Archive listings for Watch the Spider (2004)

Work type: Play.

T01908035159

Watch the Spider is disabled actor and dancer [Andrew McLay]'s debut as a theatre writer and solo performer, arising from his desire to break down barriers and taboos about an issue faced by an under represented group and never before explored on stage.Company Independent Old Ladies. Director Philip Osment. Performer Andrew McLay.
8 Dec 04Arts Centre, Colchester :: V1044
listing details L01123684285
25 Nov 04The Hat Factory, Luton :: V01371430831
listing details L1209085070
24 Nov 04Old Town Hall Arts Centre, Hemel Hempstead :: V45
listing details L206436192
4 Nov 04Arena Theatre, Wolverhampton :: V160
listing details L0750368410
3 Nov 04 to 13 Nov 04Ovalhouse, Inner London :: V239
listing details L0900091065
19 Feb 04Jacksons Lane, Outer London :: V312
listing details L1245186499

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