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A Night with Me, Myself and Bipolar Brenda

Written & performed by Natasha Rea
BUCKLE UP, OUR KID, IT’S TIME TO GET ON THE BIPOLAR EXPRESS!
Make sure you go and see this brilliant one-woman show.” Jason Manford

Prepare to be captivated by the tour-de-force one-woman show, 'A Night with Me, Myself and Bipolar Brenda.' This ground-breaking production made its debut to a sell-out standing ovation audience at The Hope Mill Theatre in Manchester, where it left a lasting impact. Its success continued at The Liverpool Hope Street Theatre, engrossing audiences with its powerful storytelling.

The show's journey of success reached new heights at this year's Edinburgh Fringe Festival, where it made its impactful and highly successful debut run. Now, London is the next stop for 'A Night with Me, Myself and Bipolar Brenda,' bringing its raw and authentic portrayal to a new audience.

Natasha Rea fearlessly smashes down barriers and raises awareness of bipolar disorder in this captivating one-woman show, based on the critically acclaimed Amazon bestseller “Me, Myself and Bipolar Brenda.” The former Coronation Street actress and current Bipolar UK ambassador draws upon her own real-life experience to shed light on the challenges faced as a single mother within the UK mental health system.

With her powerful storytelling and magnetic stage presence, Natasha takes the audience on an unforgettable journey that is both hilarious and heart-wrenching. Her ability to combine humour with deep emotional resonance makes this show as entertaining as it is enlightening. A truly engaging performance and the most fun you could have learning about bipolar disorder without having to shit yourself in Tesco!

“A piece of theatre with a serious mission to help others who are facing similar chaos is rarely forthcoming. This show needs to be seen. It deserves to succeed.” Cheshire Life

“Natasha commanded the stage in a way that I had never experienced before. The people who were lucky enough to witness this were most definitely on the bipolar express although it also felt quite like a rollercoaster at times! I also came to the conclusion that I had just watched a masterclass in acting. LA Productions

“…A brilliant ambassador for Bipolar UK, her latest show paves the way towards helping people understand what it’s really like to live with bipolar.” Simon Kitchen (CEO Bipolar Uk)

Shortlisted for the Neurodiverse Exceptional Theatre Awards.
OFFFEST NOMINATED

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2om3HB5ZKrc

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