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Tuesday 1 March 2016 at 7.30pm
I Know All The Secrets In My World is a play about what happens when speaking is impossible – a story that breaks your heart and pieces it together, putting plasters touched with tiny kisses over the cracks.
A universal tale of love and loss, it is a duet between a father and son in their familial home after the bricks come crashing down around them following the loss of their wife and mother. This journey of sound and movement moves through their grief and meditates on fantasy, gender roles, disconnection, absence and the permanence of love.
I Know All The Secrets In My World is a multi-love story about men, women, fathers and sons.
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