‘What the mind forgets, the body remembers’
The true story of a singer who loses her voice and embarks on an unexpected journey of self-revelation.
This intimate, funny and uplifting new solo show combines storytelling, physical theatre and song to explore how the body remembers what the mind forgets.
Written and performed by Sarah-Louise Young, the award-winning co-creator of ‘An Evening Without Kate Bush’ and ‘Julie Madly Deeply’. The Silent Treatment premiered at Summerhall, Edinburgh to critical acclaim.
★★★★★
“An alluring and provocative, highly personal one-person show, delivered by a hugely talented performer” The Recs
★★★★★
“Honest, entrancing and utterly compelling. The Silent Treatment is must-see theatre from a dazzlingly talented performer
at the height of her powers” Quinntessential Review
★★★★
“A war cry and a message of resilience and hope to anyone who has faced abuse and been made to feel guilty about it” The Stage
★★★★★
“A wonderfully creative and compelling piece of theatre” West End Best Friend
★★★★
“Hypnotic, and deeply personal… a delight to be a part of” Reviews Hub
★★★★
“…brave, intriguing & beautiful musical theatre” Musical Theatre Review
Directed by Sioned Jones. Music by Christopher Ash. Movement Lucie Pankhurst.
Tickets: £20* (Students £15*)
Trigger Warning: the show includes themes of trauma and sexual violence. Suitable 14+
Supported by MGS04