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The Playground Theatre Presents

WVAC: Many Ways To Skin A Cat

28th MARCH | 7:30pm

Written and directed by Natalia Rossetti

Starring Kristin Winters


Vera played by: Kristin Winters

Musician: Natalia Rossetti

Lighting designer: Jodi Rabinowitz

Vera has a story to tell you. It’s about how she was coasting through her early 30s in a weird job, dreaming of becoming a famous writer, when she was handed a game-changing career opportunity by a sorry-but-quite-fit producer. Only snag: potentially having to betray the trust of her favourite person, her beloved Italian grandmother.


This is the story of how Vera set out to build a monument to her grandmother’s legacy by telling her story, but only if it made Vera rich and famous at the same time and made all her rotting dreams of being a high-profile creative come true. It’s a story about how she failed at both those things. And how that became the story.


Now that Vera has figured out what the ‘right’ story was all along, she just wants to. share it. Either that, or she’s trying again to become a famous, celebrated writer by exploiting the relatable and deeply philosophical tale about how she learned so much when she failed at exploiting her grandmother’s life for personal and financial gain.

Either way, you’re invited.


*please note: this is a work in progress performance*


BOOKING INFORMATION

Duration: 60 minutes


Interval: n/a


Start Time: 7:30pm


Content Warnings: TBC


Recommended for 16 years +


Tickets (All unreserved)


General Admission - £15


Concession | Senior over 60 - £12


Access for All | Unemployed | Student - £12


Note: Please contact boxoffice@theplaygroundtheatre.org.uk for your complementary ticket for a carer/companion/friend

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What audiences are saying:


“Funny, profound, universal.”


“The writing was phenomenal – lyrical, humorous, engaging…”


“I really can’t articulate how much I enjoyed that – it moved me on so many levels and connected with so many things I’ve thought / grappled / mourned…”


“Meta, funny, feminist, affecting.”

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