
Sh*t Life Crisis
Silent Uproar Productions present
By Olivia Hannah
Thursday 5th to Saturday 7th June 2025
Doors: 7pm
Performance: 7.30pm
Running Time: 60 mins
Tickets: General (£15)
Concession (£7.50) Suitable for Over 65, Under 18, 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 per show and must be bought online.
Age Recommendation: 16+
Contains references to death, cancer and recovery. Includes strong language and sexual content.
Life. It’s raw, it’s real, and there’s karaoke.
Shit Life Crisis is a hilarious new karaoke play by Olivia Hannah (Braids) about how no one tells you that survival turns your life inside out, especially when everyone seems to be so much better at living than you.
Grace smashed cancer with the constant support from her ride-or-die Abbie, but victory has since started to feel like a bad joke. She tried, like really tried, to climb out of a pit of streaming and scrolling, following Abbie's the 100 step plan to being alive, but no one ever tells you about the fear of it all.
This darkly hilarious karaoke theatre show cranks up sing-along-bops that weave between Grace’s broken pieces as she throws a personal memorial for her full-of-life chemo buddy.
Raw and real, join us to belt along together to the soundtrack of life. It’s the most fun you’ll have questioning life, death, and everything in between.
Made by award-winning theatre company and creators of challenging & camp nights out Silent Uproar (A Super Happy Story About Feeling Super Sad, Dead Girls Rising)
Suitable for ages 16+. Shit Life Crisis is a sing-along karaoke show about the journey of survival in the face of illness. We welcome audiences to sing, laugh, and cry along with this music-infused production. This production will be especially poignant with anyone who has experienced illness and grief in all forms.
Written by Olivia Hannah and made by Silent Uproar.