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The Fool Eater: An Interactive Story about Urban Loneliness

17 May 2019

Event times

17th of May, 7 pm

Cost of entry

Free, supported by the Arts Council England. Everybody welcome!

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The Fool Eater is an interactive, illustrated story performance about self-acceptance in the face of 21st century social norms and values, told by a diverse cast of three narrators for those who might identify as non-binary men and lonely Londoners.

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An Exploration of Urban Loneliness and Mental Health

The Fool Eater is an interactive story performance about self-acceptance in the face of 21st century social norms and values, told by a diverse cast of three narrators for those who might identify as non-binary men and lonely Londoners. Are you ready to see the doctor?

The story performance is followed by a panel discussion with mental health experts, artists and dramatherapy games.

Accessibility: The performance is made accessible for people with hearing difficulties through visual illustrations of the story and quirky subtitles in German and English.

You are welcome to stop by!

Let’s be lonely together

Written and Directed by Florian Seubert

Illustrated by Selma Hafizovic

Produced by Rosie Staley

Supported by Arts Council England

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