Following the closure of the touring production of I THINK WE ARE ALONE, Frantic Assembly in association with TEA films return to share the work by Sally Abbott on a ‘digital tour’ for one week only.
Two sisters are estranged and bicker over text. Their brittle and aggressive language is pushing them further apart when what they really want is to meet, clear the air and talk about the events that happened when they were young girls that haunt them still.
Josie is not allowing grief to get in the way. All of her focus is on what is best for her son, Manny. She desperately wants him to fly but can she let him go?
There is a person-shaped hole in Graham’s heart and it’s driving him to some dark places. When a stranger returns an act of kindness both find themselves opening up and connecting in a way that might just bring a bit of light in. There is beauty in this. This was meant to happen!
I THINK WE ARE ALONE is a bitter sweet and funny take on our ache to connect with those voices we need to hear again, those arms we need to feel around us and those faces we need to see again. It is about letting go and holding on to what we love the most. A delicate and uplifting play about our fragility, resilience and our need for love and forgiveness.
A Frantic Assembly and Theatre Royal Plymouth Production, co-produced with Curve, Leicester. Filmed in association with TEAFilms