
‘I don’t tingle anymore. I used to. To tingle. Everything I feel, feels like it’s in my hands. Rest of me’s totally… numb.’
In a world of systematic, high-speed technology, some people expect to live life as efficiently as the machines they depend on... and when a machine breaks down, there is usually someone with the skills to fix it. But in an age where things that don't work and can't be mended are thrown away, what do we do with something as human and messy as love?
'Make a beeline for Laura Wade’s supersmart new play… this is where it’s @’
The Telegraph
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Laura Wade’s plays, Colder Than Here and Breathing Corpses played simultaneously at Soho Theatre and the Royal Court Theatre respectively, making her one of the most exciting new writers around. Breathing Corpses earned her the Pearson Best Play Award 2005 and she was joint winner of the 2005 George Devine Award. Other Hands, developed through Soho Theatre’s Writer’s Attachment Scheme, is her eagerly awaited new play directed by James Menzies-Kitchin Award winner Bijan Sheibani (Flush at Soho, Party Time at BAC).
Post show discussion: 11 March after 4pm show
Audio described performance: 1 Mar, 7.30pm
BSL interpreted perfromance: 2 Mar, 7.30pm by Jeni Draper








