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Whenever I Get Blown Up I Think of You Molly Naylor / Escalator East to Edinburgh / Apples & Snakes

Funny, poetic and true, a bittersweet 21st century tale of how it feels to have your world (literally) blown apart.

“Molly Naylor is a damn fine writer. This show brims with smart, well observed prose and poetry that gets you in the gut” Luke Wright

Molly moves to London full of naive dreams, high hopes and on a quest to make her life just like the movies - but on 7/7/2005, she finds herself on an underground train blown up by terrorists and her life is forced to take a different direction.

“Molly explores the complexities of 21st century life with great humour and emotional insight. One of the most talented new voices to emerge from the spoken word scene” Sinead Russell, British Council

Molly creates a vivid portrait of a young woman coming of age in tandem with the 21st century. With humour and poignancy, she chronicles the rollercoaster ride of her last ten years – from her wide-eyed move to the big city with its dead-end jobs and endless parties, through the ordeal and repercussions of the 7/7 bombing, to a reluctant retreat to her parental home in deepest Cornwall.

“Molly has an unhindered poetic vision focussed on the intimate details that make up the world around her. A deeply honest, personal work. This is a voice of the future, beginning to rise” Courttia Newland

 

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