Call Me Suicidal
Theatre (dark comedy, new writing)
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Venue 16Greenside @ Riddles Court - Willow Studio
- 21:00
- Aug 19
- 45 minutes
- Country: United Kingdom - England
- Group: Not Blood Sisters
- Warnings and additional info: Contains distressing or potentially triggering themes, Scenes of a sexual nature and violence, Strong language/swearing
- Accessibility: May not apply to all performances. You'll find more information about accessibile performances and how to book tickets in the accessibility tab below.
- Babes in arms policy: Babies do not require a ticket
- Policy applies to: Children under 2 years
Description
When Death calls for Liv, she doesn't expect her to be such a bitch. Call Me Suicidal is an exploration into the inconvenience of being alive.Please note that while all media gallery content is provided by verified members of the event, the Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society does not review or approve this content before it is posted. Reports of inappropriate content or copyright infringement can be directed to [email protected].
General venue access
- Accessible entry: Information not supplied
- Stairs: Information not supplied
Wheelchair access type: Building Lift
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Jamie Nicholl 34 days ago
Call Me Suicidal sets us on a journey with a violate protagonist on the edge of a building contemplating jumping and all that has lead her to the point in which we find her - and death is there too.
This show has a solid concept and talented actors - although saying this I struggled to connect with the protagonist; we needed more time getting to know the her and exploring the relationship with death instead of supporting characters.
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