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D has done something bad. Really, actually, very bad. Permanent expulsion bad. Juvenile detention centre bad. Kiss-goodbye-to-your-future-you’re-never-coming-back-from-this-one bad.

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No one expected it of her - least of all D herself.

 

Grapho is the semi-autobiographical story of a teenager who forges documents for financial gain. It’s about growing up with a shrine to Princess Diana in your living room, about conspiracy theories and crystal healing and giving Tony Blair a heart attack. It’s about being a disabled child living below the breadline and caring for the people who are supposed to be caring for you. At its core, it’s a story of cognitive dissonance, unresolved guilt and readjustment. And fanfiction.

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There may be Kate Bush impressions.

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This audio-described, one (and a bit) woman show uses the language of graphology (aka handwriting analysis) to unpick the way we tell stories about ourselves and our families. 

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Grapho features integrated audio description, a tactile set and a pre-show touch tour. Suitable for ages 14+. Contains strong language.

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Developed with support from Arts Council England and Theatre Royal Plymouth.

 

Written & Performed by Daisy Higman

Directed by Emma Latham

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