Following a sold-out season, Jennifer Ward-Lealand and Michael Hurst return to Q Theatre to star in the award-winning play, 'In Other Words' written by Matthew Seager.
For the first time ever, celebrated actors and real-life couple Jennifer Ward-Lealand and Michael Hurst perform together in a two-hander.
Connected by the music of Frank Sinatra, this intimate, humorous and deeply moving love story explores the effects of Alzheimer’s disease and the transformative power of music to help us remember the past, connect with the present and hope for the future.
Meet characters Arthur and Jane as they retell how they met, fell in love and tried to cope with an encroaching illness.
'In Other Words,' full of life's frustrations and humour, promises to be an outstanding production.
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Presented by: Figment Productions
Creative Team: Cast - Jennifer Ward-Lealand & Michael Hurst Directed by - Michael Hurst, Jennifer Ward-Lealand, Callum Brodie Written by - Matthew Seager Creative Producer - Callum Brodie Sound Designer - Lachie Oliver-Kerby Lighting designer - Jennifer Lal Set Designer - Lucas Neal Choreographer - Claire O’Neil Costume designer - Jacqui Whall Operator - Zara Ridley
Content Warnings: The play contains swearing and discusses Alzheimers, Dementia, cognitive impairment and death.
Latecomer Policy: This performance has a full lock out, no latecomers will be admitted.
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