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A different turning: Molly Naylor's touring show

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Writer and performer Molly Naylor takes her touring show, Whenever I get blown up I think of you, to the Queens’ theatre, Barnstaple, on Tuesday 14 June. Britain is booming and Molly moves to London from deepest Cornwall full of naive dreams, high hopes and on a quest to make her life just like the movies. Then on 7/7/2005, she finds herself on an underground train blown up by terrorists and her life is forced to take a different direction. Funny, frank and poetic; this is the true story of what happened next and how we put things back together after they’ve been blown apart.

Molly Naylor’s poems have been featured on BBC radio and she has performed at events and festivals all over the world. Supported and developed by Apples & Snakes. Entry £10 (£5 students and young people)
Queens' theatre, 8pm. Boutport Street. Map

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