A Hundred Words for Snow by Tatty Hennessy is a funny, wry and bittersweet one-woman show about fifteen-year-old Rory, whose father has died - leaving her with his ashes, sealed forever inside a cheap, disappointing urn.
Left to make sense of loss on her own, Rory is angry, sharp-tongued and overwhelmed by the strange responsibility of carrying someone’s eternity in her hands. In a moment of impulse, she decides to take her dad on one final journey - all the way to the North Pole.
What follows is a darkly comic story that shifts between humour and reflection, capturing the awkward and absurd moments that sit alongside grief.
A Hundred Words for Snow is a must-see piece of contemporary theatre - funny, thoughtful and bittersweet.
With Violet Fendick as Rory.
Directed - Jody Sheldon
Cinematography - Matt White
Original Musical Score - Matt White
Production Manager - Hannah Jordan
Friday 5th June
7:30pm
Tickets £10/Under 18’s £8
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