Destiny at The Station
Pay what you can afford.

A event held at The Station on Friday 18th November. The event starts at 19:00.


**Online ticket sales now closed but limited tickets available on the door.**

A solo female semi-autobiographical show about coming from a working class background. After a night out that takes a turn for the worst Destiny learns how to love and be loved.

“They’re sayin I brought it on myself.

Oh yeah, they’ve heard about me. Basically it must’ve been my fault cause I’m me, Destiny”

Destiny dreams big. She dreams glamour. She’s gonna be an MTV Base backing dancer, you watch. If J-Lo can make it outta the Bronx then Destiny can make it off the Hill Rise estate in Chippenham. She’s fearless, ferocious and up for the fight (she’s had to be). Born below the breadline, she’s desperate to see beyond the neighbourhood and find hope in hopelessness.

This monologue follows the story of a teenage girl growing up on a rural Wiltshire council estate. After a big night out takes a turn for the worse, Destiny’s life spirals out of control as she desperately tries to learn how to love and be loved.

Trigger warning – Destiny contains strong references to sexual abuse and violence. There is use of strobe lighting, strong language, adult themes, loud music and flashing lights in this performance.

Writer and Performer Florence Espeut-Nickless

Pay-what-you-can-afford event.
Suitable for ages 14+. The show will be BSL interpreted.

Entry requirements:

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