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"Can I start again?" she asks with feigned timidity.
Well worth seeing at Warwick Arts Centre is Sue MacLaine's Can I Start Again Please, exploring the struggle to voice the unthinkable.
Tonight Lancaster Arts hosts Sue MacLaine's quite extraordinary Can I Start Again Please, based on her own experience of childhood trauma, and exploring the power and failings of language.
At Summerhall, watch out for Sue MacLaine's moving Can I Start Again Please, Jo Clifford's The Gospel According to Jesus, Queen of Heaven, 17 Border Crossings, La Merda, Near Gone, Portraits in Motion, Women's Hour, Fable, What I Learned from Johnny Bevan, Lungs, Every Brilliant Thing, The Human Ear, Polyphony, Going Viral, My Name Is… and The Paradise Project.
Sue MacLaine's shattering Can I Start Again Please, at Battersea Arts Centre from tonight, explores why language conceals as much as it explores, and Charlene James's equally shattering Cuttin' It about FGM in the UK is at the Young Vic for the rest of the week.
Sue MacLaine's Can I Start Again Please goes even further, using two entwining monologues – in British sign language (BSL) and English – in parallel, operating both as a duet and duel to explore the aftermath of trauma, the failures of understanding and the inadequacies of the spoken word.
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