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Join us for an evening of performance with and about men for a mixed audience (Suitable for 12+).
There will also be food, bar and after show dialogue.
Walking. Falling. Getting Up... again... is a devised performance by professional and non-professional actors from South Devon that looks at the causes of overt and covert depression in men and how the consequences of shame and grandiosity often contribute to addiction, suicide, difficulties relating, violence and war.
Walking Falling Getting up...again examines how this underexplored mental health epidemic affects everyone and asks can we be brave enough to talk about it.
Inspired by Terrence Real's seminal book – "I don't want to talk about it. Overcoming the secret legacy of Male Depression" You can expect a rollercoaster evening of unexpected real and fictional events, clichés, some laughter, some pain and some tender moments.
With some humour, improvisation, words, dancing, red noses, music, visual projections and more, Walking, Falling, Getting up ... again asks what it means to be and become a man today?
You are invited to come and join the ride...
Food will be available from 6.30 - 8.00 booked with your ticket- bring CASH to buy your meal.
The performance runs for 2 hours with an interval
After show discussion 10.00 - 10.30
The Dock & Thistle Bar will be open until midnight (CASH ONLY)
Full Price £12 plus Eventbrite Fee
Mid Price £9 plus Eventbrite Fee
Low Price £6 plus Eventbrite Fee
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From the B3193 heading north from the A38 at Chudleigh, turn off right at Lower Ashton. Pass the pub 'The Manor Inn' and continue down the lane. Oxen Park Farm is on the left c.700m after the pub.
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