What are we ready to sacrifice to be seen?
What are we ready to sacrifice to be seen?
Physiologie du fumeur, by Alcide Joseph Lorentz (1840)
France. 1839.
George Sand defies all rules through
what she writes,
what she wears
and who she f*cks.
But what will she sacrifice to be truly heard?
Sand's portrait with short hair, by Eugène Delacroix (1834)
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Reviews from the Omnibus run of our "absorbing drama" (The Stage)
★★★★★ “A must-see on every front” (A Young(ish) Perspective)
★★★★½ "Witty, heartfelt and relevant." (Salterton Arts Review)
★★★★ ‘’An enchanting blend of entertainment & education. Impeccable production value’’ (North West End)
★★★★ “This play cleverly weaves together the writer's story and her first play while making a
point about the freedom and prejudices that surround gender identity.” (RevStan)
★★★★ “The script skilfully weaves together Sand’s like and the narrative of ‘Gabriel’ (Adventures in Theatreland)
"Léa des Garets’ performance as Sand is immediately relatable" (The Stage)
“A powerful piece of theatre” (There Ought To Be Clowns)
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GEORGE heallined the Omnibus Theatre's Pride Month festival 2024
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'GEORGE' writer Léa des Garets in conversation
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