Attempts to define her? Attempts to destroy her? Or attempts to destroy herself? Bristol University's DramSoc brings to life Martin Crimp's Attempts On Her Life in a limited run of performances from the 18th-20th at the Loco Klub.
Doors open at 19:00 for a 19:30 start and the show runs for roughly an hour and a half with no interval.
Please read before purchasing tickets:
This play is an unfiltered exploration of the varied human experience of our world, including themes, events, and thoughts that some viewers may find distressing. We encourage our audience to engage in some difficult topics, but in a safe way. Please consider whether you are currently in a position to do so.
This production explores themes of suicide, conflict, murder, racism, xenophobia, and misogyny. There are brief, but explicit references to child abuse; sexual and physical violence; and murder. None of these are physically depicted. There is the use of strong and discriminatory language throughout.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact our director, Bea Henderson (
[email protected]); producer, Ava Borthwick (
[email protected]); welfare representative, Libby Gutterage-Smith (
[email protected]); or the venue’s accessibility leader (
[email protected]).
If you have been affected by any of the issues raised in this production, you can get free support from the Samaritans by visiting https://www.samaritans.org/, or calling 116 123. Or, if you are a UoB student, please visit https://www.bristol.ac.uk/students/support/wellbeing/.