Developed with The Lowry Studio and produced by The Albany
“ROVE is catharsis. It’s cleansing and memory and music and painfully, achingly full of love… Something all of us feel, and fear, about our family.” // EXEUNT MAGAZINE
'a moving tribute to the power of storytelling' // MANCHESTER THEATRE AWARDS
'…lingers thought-provokingly in the viewer’s mind after the final words have been spoken' '' REVIEWS HUB
Celebrated writer, raconteur and creator of my heart is hitchhiking down peachtree street returns with an evocative exploration of family mythmaking and personal legacy. With live folk music performed by Rhiannon Armstrong, Siobhán Fergus Evans uses poetry to respin a yarn told many times over, untangling old family stories and making peace with those truths that lie buried beneath the years past – a show for anyone who has ever tried to untangle a family anecdote, or wished they knew more about where they came from.
“ROVE is catharsis. It’s cleansing and memory and music and painfully, achingly full of love… Something all of us feel, and fear, about our family.” // EXEUNT MAGAZINE
'a moving tribute to the power of storytelling' // MANCHESTER THEATRE AWARDS
'…lingers thought-provokingly in the viewer’s mind after the final words have been spoken' '' REVIEWS HUB
Celebrated writer, raconteur and creator of my heart is hitchhiking down peachtree street returns with an evocative exploration of family mythmaking and personal legacy. With live folk music performed by Rhiannon Armstrong, Siobhán Fergus Evans uses poetry to respin a yarn told many times over, untangling old family stories and making peace with those truths that lie buried beneath the years past – a show for anyone who has ever tried to untangle a family anecdote, or wished they knew more about where they came from.