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The sensation of water flowing around my body happily floating down a river, watching the banks pass me by. I like to take the same journey as a river it's the lack of control which feels so good, it's good to leave my life alone for a while. Liz grew up in the Lake District. She spent her childhood walking in the fells, playing in the lakes and in the river at the end of her garden. After time away living in the City, Liz returns to the hills and into a new village for a new chapter of her life. But when her new community is rocked by tragedy, Liz rediscovers outdoor swimming and how it can…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The sensation of water flowing around my body happily floating down a river, watching the banks pass me by. I like to take the same journey as a river it's the lack of control which feels so good, it's good to leave my life alone for a while. Liz grew up in the Lake District. She spent her childhood walking in the fells, playing in the lakes and in the river at the end of her garden. After time away living in the City, Liz returns to the hills and into a new village for a new chapter of her life. But when her new community is rocked by tragedy, Liz rediscovers outdoor swimming and how it can keep both her and her new friends afloat. Filled with humour and heart, live music and projection, Swim is a tender tale based on a true story. This edition was published to coincide with the run at Theatre by the Lake in Keswick, in March 2022.
Autorenporträt
Liz Richardson is a theatre-maker, writer and actor and produces her own production company LR Productions. She trained at East 15 Acting School, London before moving back north to her roots. Both plays Gutted and SWIM became sell-out regional tours after opening at HOME Manchester and Theatre by the Lake. Liz has collaborated with the National Trust; Outdoor Swimming Society and Wellcome Collection. Liz dabbled with stand up comedy which saw her through to finals with Amused Moose and Funny Women at Edinburgh Festival. Liz's new show Local takes her back to her very beginnings in Cumbria to unearth stories which are all things belonging to people and place.