Presented by Two Foolish Productions
What does a woman have to do to give death a good spanking?
A new comedy drama from award winning writer Chris Brannick and director Karen Kirkup.
Can you be sixty and kinky? Maggie Taylor doesn’t care. Spanking her clients is a business, not a way of life.
But she wasn’t expecting Death to turn up in a purple suit and a clipboard. Death has gone all user-friendly following a rebranding, and he wants to convince Maggie that death is just a negative lifestyle outcome. He has a schedule to stick to and a dark secret to hide.
Maggie is forced to confront painful memories, deeply buried, to remind herself… why did I think I need a man? A comedy about love, loss, disappointment and coming to terms with dying.
Death and the Dominatrix features the songs of Annie Lennox and Eurythmics
Death and the Dominatrix premiered at the Brighton Fringe before travelling to the Edinburgh Fringe 2019 under the title Remind Me Again Why I Need A Man
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Saturday 28th September
5:00pm
£10 / 8 (Concession)
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About the Company:
Chris Brannick and Karen Kirkup formed TwoFoolish Productions in 2016 to create and perform quirky theatre inspired by the music of the 80s, exploring the frustrations of finding yourself lost in a changing world. Previous shows include Get Fit With Bruce Willis and Painted Love. They aim to tour at rural and local venues around the UK.
Chris Brannick is a winner of the 2018 Global Motion Picture Awards for Best Screenplay and Best Character Development and twice winner of the Chesil Theatre 10×10 short play competition.
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