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The Fat Girl Gets a Haircut and other stories

26 Apr 2011 - 7 May 2011 / Roundhouse Main Space

"Storor has created something truly beautiful and strange." **** Time Out  Read the full review

"In a world where youngsters are so often demonised and growing up is hard to do, Fat Girl proves that they have richly textured inner lives and deserve to be seen and heard." **** Guardian Read the full review

"Wise, full of wonder.... A Joy." **** The Times Read the full review

A boy collects tears in carefully labelled jam jars; a girl is horrified that her best friend thinks her father is ‘hot’; a boy bricks himself up in a Lego tower; and a young girl wears her mother’s shoes...

The Fat Girl Gets a Haircut and Other Stories is an original work created by artist Mark Storor in collaboration with a cast of young actors.

Their candid tales – on themes of love, family, sexuality and religion – are revealed in 13 explicit portraits. With a live band, animation and video in a 360 degree setting, The Fat Girl Gets a Haircut and Other Stories creates a vision of the world as experienced through the prism of teenage years.

Mark Storor’s recent work includes For the Best (Unicorn Theatre, London and Unity Theatre, Liverpool).

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Latecomers will NOT be admitted
May not be suitable for under 12s

Tickets: £15
Concessions and previews £12.50
Groups 4+ £10
Groups 10+ £8
Under 25 (limited availability) £5

Booking fees
£1 per ticket online
£2.50 per ticket by phone
No booking fees in person

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