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Teepee Productions and Joe Brown present
Fluff
by Tayla Kenyon and James Piercy
Friday 14th to Saturday 15th March 2025

Café Bar open from:               11am

Performance Times:                7.30pm

Running Time:                            75 minutes (no interval)

Age Recommendation:          15+

Tickets:                                          General Admission £15

                                                          Concession £7.50

Suitable for Over 65, Student, Artist, Unemployment Benefit, Disability Benefit. Please note proof of concession eligibility may be asked for upon arrival at the box office. Complimentary tickets are available for PAs supporting those with access requirements.

                                                           No Questions (£3)

If you can't afford any of the other tickets categories but still want to see the show, then please purchase this one – no questions will be asked. (Limited to 7, in advance and online only)

It’s time for Fluff to do the ultimate puzzle… her life.

But Fluff hates puzzles; especially word searches. She can never find the words and doesn’t understand why there’s a half-eaten birthday cake and a woman who keeps visiting her room. As she navigates her way through her most treasured and darkest memories, Fluff desperately needs to piece together her life; story by story, person by person. This darkly comedic play explores memories and the choices we make in life.

 

Winner of the Best Theatre Production at the Buxton Fringe 2024, alongside awards for Best Performance and Best New Piece at the Birmingham Fringe 2023. The non-linear plot line allows the audience to feel, first hand, the devastating affects of dementia, through joining Fluff in her journey to uncover her life’s memories.

 

Fluff, is proud to be supported by the Arts Council England, W3RT, Alzheimer’s Society, Trauma Breakthrough UK and Herts Musical Memories.

 

 

Praise for Fluff

 

“A thoughtful piece of theatre that bounces between past and present seemingly effortlessly, it held my attention from beginning to end” ★★★★ LondonTheatre1

 

“A stirring narrative that’ll keep you hooked” ★★★★ Theatre & Tonic

 

“Tayla Kenyon is compelling” ★★★★ The Upcoming

 

“Not just a fluff piece – this show has grit” ★★★★★ Bum On A Seat

 

“A thought-provoking piece of theatre” ★★★★ 1ShowMore

 

“Cleverly structured and immaculately performed” The Reviews Hub

 

“I was left with a sense of sadness and nostalgia. A reflection on an illness that so many people will, have, or experiencing” Redbrick Culture

 

“Fluff is a thought-provoking performance. A very poignant piece of theatre” The Amazing Adventures of Me Blog post

 

“It doesn’t fail to capture you with its immediacy and move you in painful but welcome

ways.” Stageylady

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