Kerbs. At Coventry's Belgrade Theatre

"I haven’t come here to drink tea – Toni, we’re off out to find the nearest happy hour."
Lucy and David are dating. Or at least, they’re trying to.
Faced with first-date disasters, a few crossed wires and Lucy’s mum, what they really need is a bit of space, a bit of fun – and ideally some independence. Escaping for the weekend to a caravan park in Somerset, it’s time for them to find out if their spark will finally catch, or burn everything to the ground.
Written by Graeae’s own Write to Play graduate Michael Southan and directed by Nickie Miles-Wildin (Cuttin’ It, Crips Without Constraints), Kerbs gets real about romance, sex and disability, while tackling the universal challenge faced by anyone experiencing a new relationship: letting someone in.
Access info: Every Kerbs show will feature Graeae’s signature integrated creative captioning and audio description. Performances on Mon 28 Feb and Fri 4 Mar evenings will be socially distanced, and there will also be a relaxed performance on the Thurs 3 Mar matinee.
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This looks great, it's a shame Coventry is a bit of a journey away for me. If anyone does go, you'll have to leave a review here0
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