Tales from the Trundle
Aug. 1st, 2017 09:47 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Last week I went to see the Lunchbox Bridewell Theatre performance of Tales from the Trundle. It's described as:
"Telling of a mother's survival from abuse and addiction, battling the New York court system and divorce. This story is a journey into healing. Through laughter, tears, friendship, romance and sex, via Paris and Los Angeles, we are led to the ultimate destination of self-transformation and self-love."

Essentially it's a one-woman show with a music soundtrack (it isn't actually a musical, she doesn't sing). The actor and writer, Francesca Van Horne, plays all the characters in the show from the central character of the trapped wife along with her husband, best friend, gym teacher and everyone else she meets. It's funny and ends well.
"Telling of a mother's survival from abuse and addiction, battling the New York court system and divorce. This story is a journey into healing. Through laughter, tears, friendship, romance and sex, via Paris and Los Angeles, we are led to the ultimate destination of self-transformation and self-love."

Essentially it's a one-woman show with a music soundtrack (it isn't actually a musical, she doesn't sing). The actor and writer, Francesca Van Horne, plays all the characters in the show from the central character of the trapped wife along with her husband, best friend, gym teacher and everyone else she meets. It's funny and ends well.