A
event
on Saturday 22nd March. The event starts at 20:00.
Jack, a troubled psychologist, finds himself drawn to his client, Ava, over the course of their therapy sessions. In his own therapy with Tara, he attempts to explore these feelings but falters – resulting in a breakdown in the very safeguards surrounding therapy. This gripping narrative delves into relationships, boundaries and the repercussions of our actions.
Told through duologues between the four characters, Stable is a modern cautionary tale. The play is a journey through the slow and dangerous collapse of a therapist’s internal compass leading to devastating consequences. It poses the questions: How does power operate in the therapy room? Can our ‘humanness’ always be excused in this modern world? And is the misuse of power ever forgivable?
"Stable has a powerful parting shot, highlighting the tightrope that therapists must walk and the chaos that can ensue if they get it wrong"(Paul Gainey, B24/7)
Entry requirements: 14+, any under 18s accompanied by 21+ adult 1:1 ratio