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Tapped by Katie Redford

Tapped is a witty and sensitive portrayal of managing mental health within a family, highlighting the barriers we put up, whilst having those all-important lightbulb moments.

Gavi wants to inspire his community. Which is tricky when everyone would prefer to just stay at home and watch Bake Off. Adamant to succeed, he starts hosting motivational meetings from his garage for his fellow Co-op colleagues. With daily mantras, goal setting and Spandau Ballet, he believes he can change their lives. However, when the only two attendees are bickering mother and daughter Dawn and Jen, it’s not quite the enlightening experience they all thought it would be. Dawn wants more from life, Jen wants a brand new life and Gavi just wants Jen in his life; but there’s only so much ‘positive visualisation’ they can all do before simply facing up to the painful reality.

Tapped is a witty and sensitive portrayal of managing mental health within a family, highlighting the barriers we put up, whilst having those all-important lightbulb moments, like realising Aldi really does sell everything.

Sunday 21st May 7:30pm

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Age Guidance 14+
 
Triggers and Advisories:
Derogatory language surrounding mental health: Tapped - a term meaning someone who is mentally unwell
Bereavement: Tapped deals with the loss of loved ones
Themes of depression: Discussion of past experience of and symptoms of depression
Brief mention of suicide
Mention of crime & violence : Stapleford is nicknamed "stabbo" after it's high prevalence of knife crime

This production is supported by Arts Council England, Cameron Grants Memorial Trust, Maria Björnson Memorial Fund, The Gane Trust, Unity Theatre Trust, The Kirsten Scott Memorial Trust, and the Wildcard Foundation.

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