The Women’s Prize for Playwriting, Paines Plough, 45North and Kiln Theatre present
REASONS YOU SHOULD(N’T) LOVE ME – ENCORE SCREENINGS
written and performed by Amy Trigg
Available for three performances only, 18 June at 7.30pm, 19 June at 2.30pm and 20 June at 5pm.
For a long time I didn’t know how it’d work. Or what I’d be able to feel. People would ask me if I could have sex and I’d feign shock and act wildly offended whilst secretly wanting to grab them by the shoulders and be like “I don’t know, Janet!”
Juno was born with spina bifida and is now clumsily navigating her twenties amidst street healers, love, loneliness – and the feeling of being an unfinished project. Winner of The Women’s Prize for Playwriting 2020, Amy Trigg’s remarkable debut play Reasons You Should(n’t) Love Me is a hilarious, heart-warming tale about how shit our wonderful lives can be. Available for a limited time only following a sold-out run at Kiln Theatre.
The piece is directed by Charlotte Bennett, designed by Jean Chan, with lighting design by Guy Hoare, composition and sound design by Elena Peña and produced by The Women’s Prize for Playwriting, Paines Plough, 45North and Kiln Theatre. Click here for more information about the production.
The piece was filmed by Rachel Bunce and sound engineer Rob Ketteridge.
Important Information
Recommended for ages 14+.
You will only need one admission per screen per viewing.
Ticket Prices
£10-£32.50
We’ve offered a range of prices for those who can afford to give more. All prices offer the same video and captions can be turned on for all regular admissions.
Duration
85 minutes
PLEASE NOTE: This stream will only available to watch at the designated start time and will not be available to pause or rewatch.