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Preview: BLUE at The Lion and Unicorn Theatre

by Amalia Felicijan
June 2, 2019
Reading Time: 1 min read
Blue Lion and Unicorn Theatre

Blue Lion and Unicorn Theatre

Meet BLUE,

She’s up on the Moon,

Will she get home,

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anytime soon?

BLUE is a new abstract fairy tale for adults underlining why it’s important to reach out when you’re ‘not OK’.

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Using poetry, clowning, cardboard and a lobster called Spock; we follow Blue on a journey into Space, exploring her experiences with mental health.

Houston, we have a problem.

★★★★★ “Clever, funny, beautiful” – TheUpcoming.co.uk

★★★★ “Charming, original and informative” – RemoteGoat

       

“Incredibly Powerful” – Time and Space

Created with the help of the local community in Slough through Creative Workshops and the kind support of HOME Slough, Creative Junction, Slough CVS, The Curve, Slough and The Arts Council, England.

BLUE is at The Lion and Unicorn Theatre 30th June to 1st July 2019.

Amalia Felicijan

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