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IN CONVERSATION WITH: Katharine Farmer

Summary by A Young(ish) Perspective
Reimagining Simon Stephens’ 2015 play a decade later, Katharine Farmer’s new direction of Heisenberg reinterprets the story of identity and loneliness as a queer female romance. In bustling St Pancras train station, Georgie, a young free spirit, impulsively plants a kiss on the neck of Alex, a reserved 70-year-old woman sitting on a bench. Challenging heteronormative expectations, Katharine Farmer’s interpretation strips away the familiar power …
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A Young(ish) Perspective broke the news in on Thursday, April 3, 2025.
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