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Louder Is Not Always Clearer archiveJonny is a teacher, a workshop leader and an avid football fan. He's just become a father. His friends say that he's outgoing and that he loves music, festivals and nightclubs. Jonny is deaf. He was born deaf to hearing parents who were afraid that disability would stigmatise their son and the family. Louder Is Not Always Clearer is an honest portrayal of the vulnerability of a deaf man, created and performed by a deaf man. For a hearing audience it is an illuminating and emotional experience. For deaf audience members the show is a familiar tale of misunderstanding and isolation. For all audiences it is a humorous and at times moving story of one man's attempt to cope, to fit in and be accepted.

Cast/Performers

Jonny Cotsen

Creatives/Company

Company: Mr and Mrs Clark
Director(s): Gareth Clark, Catherine Bennett (movement director)
Sound: Christopher Young
Design: Jorge Lizalde (visual design)
Lighting: Marega Palser

Louder Is Not Always Clearer

Louder Is Not Always Clearer (Play) production archive for QTIX code T0956597689. Details of all Louder Is Not Always Clearer archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S875466377

Archive Listings

12 Oct 21The Place Theatre
Inner London, Greater London
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22 Sep 21The Lowry
Salford, Greater Manchester
Performance Details => Venue archive
18 Sep 21Theatr Clwyd
Mold, Flintshire
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12 Mar 20The Blakehay
Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset
Performance Details => Venue archive
24 Oct 19Park & Dare Theatre
Treorchy, Glamorgan
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31 Jul 19
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25 Aug 19
Summerhall
Edinburgh
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24 Jul 19The Riverfront
Newport, Gwent
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Reviews

Reviews

Louder is Not Always Clearer review
16Aug19: Seen at the Edinburgh Fringe
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