A Better Memory
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Kerr Arts Collective
Eleanor switches on an AI replica of her late husband for comfort, only to discover memories that don’t match her own. Mia is young, disillusioned with dating men and in love with an AI chatbot. When secrets surface and the past begins to unravel, both women are forced to question what they thought they knew. Lubna Kerr returns to the Fringe with an electrifying new play featuring a dynamic cast, after her five-star Tickbox trilogy, ***** (LondonTheatre.co.uk). A heartfelt, darkly comic exploration of memory, forgiveness and the human experience. ‘Warm and witty performer’ (Guardian).
Wheelchair Access, Wheelchair Accessible Toilets, Audio Enhancement System
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