Archived

5 Mar - 31 Mar 2018

By Naomi Sheldon 
Directed by Matt Peover

★★★★★

‘Flawless’

★★★★★

‘One of the most honest and transparent portrayals of womanhood I’ve ever experienced’

★★★★

‘Perfectly pitched and utterly identifiable’

Winner of Voice’s Pick of the Fringe Award, Naomi Sheldon’s exceptional debut play comes to London’s West End following a critically acclaimed smash hit run at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Growing up in the 90s, GG and her mates obsess over music, vaginas and witchcraft. But there’s a problem. Living feels too extreme. To be one of the good girls, GG learns to make herself numb, but at what cost?

‘One of these days, am I going to evaporate? Right here?’

Bold, provocative and laugh-out-loud funny Good Girl tells a darkly comic coming of age tale about learning to live un-apologetically, and adds a distinctive new perspective to current dialogue about female experience.

Directed by Matt Peover (Mr Swallow: Houdini, Nick Helm, Jayde Adams).

WINNER: Pick of the Fringe Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2017

Archived

5 Mar - 31 Mar 2018

5 Mar - 31 Mar 2018

MON – THU & SAT 7.45PM
FRI 7PM & 8.30PM
SAT 3PM

Running time

60 mins

POST-SHOW TALK - TUESDAY 27TH MARCH - EMOTION & IDENTITY:
Writer & performer Naomi Sheldon will be joined by Sarah Perry (author), Bella Heesom (writer & performer) Rebecca Crookshank (writer & performer) and Chris Bush (writer & lyricist) to discuss how conventional gender roles continue to shape how we present ourselves, especially when it comes to expressing emotion and whether rebellion results in liberating ourselves or reasserting the status quo.

Panel discussions are open to ticket holders on these dates at no extra charge, with a collection for appropriate charities chosen by guest panelists.