"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.
★ ★ ★ ★ - ‘Enormously entertaining.’
The Guardian
★ ★ ★ ★ - ‘A hilarious, honest and heartwarming play which demands an audience.’
WhatsOnStage
★ ★ ★ ★ - ‘wonderfully heartfelt and beautifully delivered.’
Theatre Weekly
Tickets: £14 / £12 Concession
Please note due to an airborne nut allergy, we ask customers for the show not to bring any nut products into the building.
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