‘Dead Happy’ Show at Bristol Buddhist Centre

 

‘Dead Happy’ is a one-man show by Simon Lovat which the Tara Sanctuary team is putting on at Bristol Buddhist Centre on Fri 25th November 2016 at 7.30pm.

Here are some excerpts from reviews:

“What I really admired was Lovat’s ability to manage a delicate balance of humour and sadness; one moment you’re laughing, and the next you want to cry.”

“An engaging and moving one-man show, performed with a beautiful lack of theatricality, Dead Happy is a carefully structured musing on death; a fictional autobiography…”

“This is a fantastic theatre. From the moment he comes in the door and sits down in the chair you know you are in for a real theatrical treat. The acting is superb, and the script takes you across the world and back again to some beautiful evocations of the cemetery. He manages to show the beauty and the wisdom of his experience and it is never morbid. When he walks out of the door at the end of the show you will be breathless.”

The show will last about an hour and entry is by donation. Afterwards, there’ll be an opportunity to participate in a ‘death cafe’ – a chance to drink tea, eat cake, and talk about death.