Split Ends
Tue
20
Tue 20 Jan 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM
The Loading Dock Theatre
Wheelchair
Accessible Toilet
General Admission
The thing about split ends is that as soon as you cut one off, somewhere else on the head, another strand of hair will split.
Claudia, “a real tour-de-force” (ReviewsHub) is consumed by her split ends until she fell in love with an actual Vacuum, who happened to be the hairiest thing she’d ever fallen in love with. The Vacuum would shed his hairs, leave, disappear, reappear, shed, tell her he loved her, tell her he lied, leave, shed, appear, shed, malt, love, lie, cheat, shed, shed.
Claudia cut, plucked, vacuumed and hunted hairs, waiting for him to pull the plug on what they had because she couldn’t. In an exploration of coercive control, love and the addiction to people who hurt us, this five star production which is “as raw as they come…sheer inventiveness” (LouReviews) attempts to understand when we are meticulously in control or incredibly out of it.
“The most powerful piece of performance art I’ve had the privilege of experiencing.” - Edfringe Review
“Theatre at its best” - Theatre and Arts Review
Written and Performed by Claudia Shnier
Claudia, “a real tour-de-force” (ReviewsHub) is consumed by her split ends until she fell in love with an actual Vacuum, who happened to be the hairiest thing she’d ever fallen in love with. The Vacuum would shed his hairs, leave, disappear, reappear, shed, tell her he loved her, tell her he lied, leave, shed, appear, shed, malt, love, lie, cheat, shed, shed.
Claudia cut, plucked, vacuumed and hunted hairs, waiting for him to pull the plug on what they had because she couldn’t. In an exploration of coercive control, love and the addiction to people who hurt us, this five star production which is “as raw as they come…sheer inventiveness” (LouReviews) attempts to understand when we are meticulously in control or incredibly out of it.
“The most powerful piece of performance art I’ve had the privilege of experiencing.” - Edfringe Review
“Theatre at its best” - Theatre and Arts Review
Written and Performed by Claudia Shnier





