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ME AND MY SISTER TELL EACH OTHER EVERYTHING

‘When her sister didn’t let her help build the dollhouse, Meredith [Murph] Willcott was hurt, she just didn’t know it yet. She watched her sister as she got to construct and control a whole universe of her own. But everything looks whole from far away.’

Jos and Murph are sisters. Jos and Murph don’t speak anymore. But Murph has done something only Jos will understand. An intricately woven story with songs featuring dollhouses, deodorants and the damage we carry.
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By Uther Dean. Songs by Oliver Devlin and Uther Dean
With EILIDH LOAN as Murph and ANNA RUSSELL-MARTIN as Jos
Directed by KOLBRÚN BJÖRT SIGFÚSDÓTTIR
Set and Costume Design by JENNY BOOTH
Lighting Design by MICHAELLA FEE
Sound Design by CALUM PATERSON
AV Design by ROB WILLOUGHBY
Stage Manager LINSEY JOHNSTONE
Set Construction PRETTY SCENIC
BSL Interpreter YVONNE STRAIN
Images Eoin Carey


It’s emotive, funny and distressing stuff, brilliantly handled by director Kolbrún Björt Sigfúsdóttir in a studio production played with the precision of a classical composition. - ★★★★ The Guardian

A deeply moving – and at times harrowing – love letter to the things left unsaid between human beings, Me and My Sister Tell Each Other Everything causes your heart to swell and break in equal measure. ★★★★★ Braw Theatre

A short but perfectly poignant two-hander, the sheer precision of the writing and characterisation is complemented by the smart technical complexity of this production from Tron’s resident director Kolbrún Björt Sigfúsdóttir. ★★★★ The Stage

DATES
Tron Theatre 23rd of March to the 2nd of April 2022
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  • Home
  • Directing
    • Sandcastles
    • Red Alert Cancer!
    • hang
    • Me and My Sister Tell Each Other Everything
    • Maryland
    • Happy Ark Day :)
    • (Can This Be) Home
    • Hamlet (an experience)
    • Richard III (a one-person show)
    • Knots
    • The Maids
    • We Got Now
    • The House That Melts With The Rain
    • Creepie Stool
    • The Bruce in Ireland
    • Bitter Sweet
    • Shakespeare in Hell
    • Titus Andronicus
    • The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe
    • Notes on Some Persons, Starting to Crack
    • Coriolanus
    • King Lear
    • Það dansar enginn við sjálfan sig / Nobody Dances with Themselves
    • Mávurinn / The Seagull
    • Kjöt / Meat
    • Script in hand
  • Writing
    • Deliverance
    • Two People, Alone
    • Kit Kat
    • 24 Plays - 2017
    • (Can This Be) Home
  • CV
  • Blog
  • Contact