When We Died
WHEN WE DIED at Edinburgh Festival Fringe as part of the Summerhall programme 2023.
She often imagines what each person’s life was like. But today she doesn’t have to imagine who he is. She knows him.
WHEN WE DIED at Edinburgh Festival Fringe as part of the Summerhall programme 2023.
She often imagines what each person’s life was like. But today she doesn’t have to imagine who he is. She knows him.
She often imagines what each person’s life was like. But today she doesn’t have to imagine who he is. She knows him.
A FREE workshop delivered by Alexandra Donnachie in 2 parts, this is part 2: a comparison between two trauma-based shows with very different processes.
A FREE workshop delivered by Alexandra Donnachie in 2 parts, this is part 1: a comparison between two trauma-based shows with very different processes.
She often imagines what each person’s life was like. But today she doesn’t have to imagine who he is. She knows him.
She often imagines what each person’s life was like. But today she doesn’t have to imagine who he is. She knows him.
She often imagines what each person’s life was like. But today she doesn’t have to imagine who he is. She knows him.
She often imagines what each person’s life was like. But today she doesn’t have to imagine who he is. She knows him.
She often imagines what each person’s life was like. But today she doesn’t have to imagine who he is. She knows him.
A FREE workshop delivered by Alexandra Donnachie in 2 parts: a comparison between two trauma-based shows with very different processes.
She often imagines what each person’s life was like. But today she doesn’t have to imagine who he is. She knows him.
She often imagines what each person’s life was like. But today she doesn’t have to imagine who he is. She knows him.
Available for a limited time online, When We Died is a striking new play by Alexandra Donnachie about one woman’s choice to confront her trauma and tell her story, on her terms.
He’s dead, and it’s her job to prepare and present his body for his family’s final goodbye. She often imagines what each person’s life was like. But today she doesn’t have to imagine who he is. She knows him.
He’s dead, and it’s her job to prepare and present his body for his family’s final goodbye. She often imagines what each person’s life was like. But today she doesn’t have to imagine who he is. She knows him.
He’s dead, and it’s her job to prepare and present his body for his family’s final goodbye. She often imagines what each person’s life was like. But today she doesn’t have to imagine who he is. She knows him.
He’s dead, and it’s her job to prepare and present his body for his family’s final goodbye. She often imagines what each person’s life was like. But today she doesn’t have to imagine who he is. She knows him.
He’s dead, and it’s her job to prepare and present his body for his family’s final goodbye. She often imagines what each person’s life was like. But today she doesn’t have to imagine who he is. She knows him.
He’s dead, and it’s her job to prepare and present his body for his family’s final goodbye. She often imagines what each person’s life was like. But today she doesn’t have to imagine who he is. She knows him.
He’s dead, and it’s her job to prepare and present his body for his family’s final goodbye. She often imagines what each person’s life was like. But today she doesn’t have to imagine who he is. She knows him.