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One-woman show heads to the Stephen Joseph

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Fresh from the Edinburgh Festival, Florence EspeutNick­less’s Destiny is coming to Scarboroug­h’s Stephen Joseph Theatre. 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, written and performed by Florence EspeutNick­less and directed by Jesse Jones, 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.

Florence Espeut-Nickless is a writer, performer and facilitato­r from Chippenham in Wiltshire.

She writes for both stage and screen about/with working class communitie­s in the Southwest in the hope to make the arts more accessible to everyone regardless of background and geographic­al location.

She is the Writer in Residence at Pentabus Theatre, an Open Session Writer at the Bristol Old Vic and an associate artist at Strike a Light, as part of the Let Artists Be Artists programme.

Destiny is a recipient of The Pleasance’s 2021 National Partnershi­ps Award with Bristol Old Vic FERMENT and was shortliste­d for Theatre West’s Write On Women Award.

It has been developed with support from Tobacco Factory Theatres, Bristol Old Vic FERMENT, Pound Arts, Strike a Light, The Pleasance, Tim Crouch, Wiltshire Creative, Natural Theatre, Paper Arts, Theatre Bristol, Hawkwood College, Arts Council England and Gane Trust.

Destiny can be seen at the Stephen Joseph at 7.45pm on Tuesday October 18. Tickets, priced from £10, are available from the box office on 01723 370541 and online.

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Florence Espeut-Nickless is bringing her one-woman show to the Stephen Joseph Theatre

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