Candid, ferocious, funny and loud, Glowing sees Amy Vreeke share her very personal and unfiltered views on the realities of pregnancy and motherhood.
The show is directed by former 20 Stories High Co-Artistic Director Julia Samuels and premieres at Contact next week from October 18th – 22nd.
One thing Amy has always been sure of is that she wants to be a mother. She envisioned herself pregnant, in dungarees, doing yoga and even drinking kale smoothies. The reality of constant nausea, exhaustion and midnight sausage rolls left her questioning, when does the glowing start?
Then, 9 months of pre-natal anxiety and several stitches later, Amy fell in love with the tiny human she’d made. But with no sleep, a national lockdown and a crying baby that refused to feed – Amy found herself disillusioned with the version of motherhood we see so often in the media. And so Glowing was conceived and subsequently born…
Inspired by her own personal experiences of new motherhood, and following conversations with many other new mums equally shocked and startled by the realities versus the expectations of pregnancy and parenting – Glowing celebrates Amy’s pre and post natal journey whilst shedding a light on the often unspoken but very real truths of what motherhood is.
Amy Vreeke is a stand-up comedian, actor, theatre maker, writer and women’s health advocate based in Greater Manchester. Amy’s “slick delivery” (North West End) took her to several prestigious stand-up competition finals including The Leicester Square Theatre Comedy Awards and The Funny Women Awards.
Amy’s acclaimed last show ‘The Year My Vagina Tried to Kill Me’, about her experience of the chronic disease endometriosis, had a sell-out run at Manchester’s SICK! Festival and a successful northern tour.
The show gained wide media attention after Amy created a short video for the BBC that reached over 100K viewers. As well as performing and writing herself, Amy also facilitates theatre and comedy workshops for a range of ages and abilities.
Glowing Director and Dramaturg Julia Samuels is a freelance theatre and film-maker. Previously as Co-Artistic Director of 20 Stories High (Liverpool), she made a range of award-winning work through collaboration between artists and young people.
Contact Artistic Director Keisha Thompson, commented: “Amy Vreeke was nurtured as a Contact participant through programmes like Contact Young Company before progressing to Assistant and Co-Director for performances at our venue.
“Since then, she has been commissioned by Contact to create multi-genre, autobiographical work that explores social taboos with candour and comedy. We’re so excited to premiere Glowing, a hugely timely and topical show that unmasks our preconceptions of motherhood, womanhood and society.”
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GLOWING
Date: 18th – 22nd October
Time: 7.30pm
Venue: Contact Theatre
Price: £15
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