A raw, personal, and unexpectedly uplifting story from Bristol-based performer and musician Kirris Riviere. Set in the home podcast studio he’s built inside his childhood council house, the show revisits the moment he’s forced to pack up and leave within days of his mother’s passing. From the heartbreak of loss and sudden upheaval to the daily grind of subtle racism and systemic neglect, this semi-autobiographical piece explores the forces that shape a person — and how humour, music, and resilience can turn even the hardest truths into something full of life.
Written and performed by TV and theatre actor Kirris Riviere (Hollyoaks, The Sandman) and produced by award-winning theatre company Ad Infinitum (Last Rites, Beautiful Evil Things).
Powerful new one-man show about identity, the meaning of home and the unshakable rhythm that keeps us moving forward.
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