![Sick Festival - WOE at Brighton Dome](https://brightondome.org/assets/img/blank.png)
Woe
Three teenagers want to talk about something they have no words for: how do you tell an audience you’ve been abused?
Hungarian Edit Kaldor directs with precision an intelligent, challenging performance that drills to the deepest layers of memory. As these young people share their experiences, fantasies and dreams, we learn the full effects of abuse on the body and the brain.The performance will be followed by a short presentation and post-show discussion with Dr. Graham Music, in conversation with Edit Kaldor and the performers of Woe exploring the nuerological and psychological impact of abuse on adolescence and development. Dr. Graham Music is Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychotherapist at the Tavistock and Portman Clinics and an adult psychotherapist in private practice.
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