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FACE DOWN IN THE DIRT
Drama + A Queer Interrogation

FACE DOWN IN THE DIRT

A pitch-black, razor sharp study of men, women, the system that seeks to destroy them & a love that transcends it all

This show is part of the Platform Festival. Explore the full season & find out more here!
 


A young woman, Ren, is discovered in the woods. Buried alive & up to her neck in soil.  

Two women are under pressure to find out the truth. After all, they have targets to meet & colleagues to impress.  

But Ren is refusing to speak. And the more she remains silent, the more extreme her interrogators become.  

A world of systemic misogyny. An establishment that feels threatened. And, most of all, a love that is unconditional and pure.  

Dark. Funny. Sad. And warm. FACE DOWN IN THE DIRT is Take My Word’s debut production.

CAST & CREATIVES

Ren | Laura Woodhouse
Joy | Annie Davison
Bea | Phoebe Strickland
Partner | Steph Sarratt

Director & Writer | Lauren Carter
Producer | Daniel Bainbridge
Dramaturg | Daniel Bainbridge

Ticket Price

£10

WHEN

13 May, 2.00pm

WHERE

King's Head Theatre

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Duration | 60 min approx. 
Age | 16+
Content Warnings | Strong language & discussions of sexual violence.

This rehearsed reading is part of Platform Festival, a unique opportunity for audiences to witness productions in development.


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