The Midnight Soup will be performed at More Music in Morecambe
The Midnight Soup starts as a monologue and in gentle and unpresuming ways opens out to become a conversation.
Part monologue, part cookery class and part discussion, The Midnight Soup is a poetic exploration of death, suicide, family, history and commemoration.
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Through the development of The Midnight Soup, writer and performer Leo Burtin said: “I hope that the very intimate story of the show, and its format will mean that it resonates with a wide range of people.
“I hope that together it plays a role in getting us to think about one of the biggest challenges we face as a society; as we all live for longer and longer, how can we think about caring for elderly family members, ensuring the highest standards of quality of life in old age, and how we can support people in dying well, and how they wish to.”
The Midnight Soup is the love letter of a grandson to his grandmother. It is also an edible memorial, celebrating a life lived to the rhythm of the seasons.
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