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This play transforms the theatre into a community. The audience is given items from the list to shout out when their number is called ("The song 'Yellow' by Coldplay," "People falling over"). It is a heart-wrenching, life-affirming look at how we find reasons to stay alive. It proves that Macmillan can handle the darkest subjects with a feather-light touch.

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This isn't a standard "addiction memoir" narrative. Macmillan uses theatricality to put the audience inside the experience of withdrawal and mania. We see hallucinations; we see the "ghost" of Emma standing beside her. It questions the narratives we tell ourselves to survive. Is "faking it until you make it" a lie, or is it the only way to get better? This play transforms the theatre into a community

To watch a Duncan Macmillan play is to sit in a dark room and hear someone say the thing you thought only you were thinking. That is not just theatre. That is a relief. It proves that Macmillan can handle the darkest

Macmillan and Icke turned a literary classic into a visceral horror show. They utilize a repetitive structure—showing a scene, then rewinding and showing it differently—to disorient the audience, mirroring the Party’s control over truth. It is a stark reminder of how fragile reality can be.

This play is a unique hybrid of storytelling and immersive theater. It deals with the heavy subject of depression and maternal suicide with surprising warmth and humor.

Duncan Macmillan’s plays are essential viewing because they refuse to provide easy answers. Whether he is writing about the end of the world or the end of a relationship, he captures the frantic, anxious, and beautiful rhythm of being alive today.

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