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One of Volcano’s new season of specially-commissioned original short performances in the Solo Duets for the Future series. Performed at Volcano Theatre in Swansea High Street.

A disjointed, lively, humorous and poignant half hour, giving insights into other people’s common or not so common troubles, however big or small, petty or profound.

Agony Aunts have been giving out advice for centuries. Writing to an agony aunt pre-Google would have been the only way to receive anonymous advice. The “golden age” is said to begin in the mid-19th century, but the problem page had existed around 250 years prior to this, when John Dunton (printer and bookseller) created a column in order to receive anonymous advise on his extra-marital affair. By the 1740s women had come to the forefront of advice columns, however, and agony aunts often responded to fears about ‘embarrassing’ body parts and sex or relationship issues. One reason for their popularity could be that listening to others’ problems may also provide a sense of relief for ourselves.

Singing and accompanying herself on a portable organ, Francesa will create responses to problems – real and imaginary, provided by the audience or other sources.

Part of a double bill on 20 and 21 May with Chocolate Cake by Rebecca Smith-Williams.

The Singing Agony Aunt

Date
20-21 May
Venue
Volcano Theatre
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