Mark Ravenhill's autobiographical radio play explores the way
culture, high and low, impacted both his mother's and his family's
lives. Starting an adult ballet class as the only male in the group
sparks a memory of life through the eyes of Ravenhill, the
playwright. As time intertwines through alternating perspectives we
see his family at different stages of their life. From childhood
dreams of being a dancer and performer through to the creativity
that brings his parents together for the first time and into their
old age, this is a deeply personal and resonate drama about the
intersects of life and culture. Commissioned by Sound Stage, a new
immersive audio theatre, designed by theatre-makers and leading
technologists, giving audiences a unique and engrossing online
theatre experience of new plays from the best in British theatre.
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