‘Conversations I’ve Actually Had’ by Marisol Rojas is a contemporary play based on the conversations you’ve had with your friends, family, those who are more than friends and everything in between.
How do we connect with each other? What do human connections mean? And how do they all fit into place?
Our performance will be in the Pinter Studio of Arts One at 7.30pm.
If you're new to QMTC and are interested in who we are and whether we're for you, come along to the performance and hang around afterwards to chat with members and the committee. This performance is A Play in a Day, so all auditioning, producing, rehearsing, and teching has been done on the 26th January, so is a great way to see the society with all hands on deck to create quickly!
Tickets are free, but we ask if you are able to, to make a donation instead.
Content information:
Loud music, strong language, mild themes of grief.