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Eva Fontaine and Susie McKenna star in Bright Half Life

Eva Fontaine and Susie McKenna star in Bright Half Life

Eva Fontaine and Susie McKenna star in the UK Premiere of Tanya Barfield’s Bright Half Life at the King’s Head Theatre

by Staff Writer
August 24, 2022
Reading Time: 1 min read

Eva Fontaine and Susie McKenna will pair up for the UK Premiere of Bright Half Life by award winning American playwright Tanya Barfield, directed by Steven Kunis, twice nominated for Best Director at the Off West End Theatre Awards.

Depicting queer love in the richest and most original of ways, Bright Half Life is an intensely romantic and moving play depicting love that is complicated and ever-changing.

What if life came with a rewind button? Jumping across time, Bright Half Life tells the four-and-a-half-decade story of Vicky and Erica, who meet, fall in love, start a family, and traverse the highs, lows, joys, and fears that come from sharing your life with someone else.

       

Author of the ground-breaking Pulitzer Prize-nominated play Blue Door, Tanya Barfield writes a contemporary classic about love, heartbreak, skydiving, and the infinite moments that make up a relationship.

Bright Half Life is at the King’s Head Theatre 7th September – 1st October

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