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In the pristine walls of a gallery,  a local woman’s story unfolds.
As an aging woman teeters on the edge of loneliness,
the museum backdrop holds the key to her salvation.

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BLUEPRINTS MUSEUM

A devised, interactive production about mothers and how they screw us up, SORRY save us

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Directed by Grace O’Keefe (director of 5* sell-out show, Bad Teacher), Lobster Frock’s brand new, fictional museum adventure is based on their genre-defying digital theatre piece with the same name. Drawing on the extraordinary real-life experiences of South London women, it is a powerful, local story of hope, courage, and humanity – and a heartfelt tribute to mothers.

 

Tackling themes on aging, isolation and loneliness, Blueprints Museum has been created in collaboration with Lewisham and Southwark communities aged 65+ from The Albany and Age UK.

Through surrealist design and immersive theatre, Lobster Frock’s multicultural cast will catapult you into the dilapidated, remnants of a mystery woman’s life to try and answer the question, who is she?

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Supported by and is in partnership with Age UK Lewisham-Southwark, MOCA London and Meet Me at The Albany

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Created and performed by Rosy Fordham and Kirsty Blewett
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Directed and produced by Grace O'Keefe
Wellbeing Support Sinead Parker
Original desigEmma Lynch
Design Natalie Johnson
Video Matthew Kaltenborn
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Originally inspired by Blueprints: A Digital Adventure
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