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FOX embarks on spring tour with an insight on new motherhood and isolation

Inspired by true events, FOX tells an honest and insightful story of new motherhood and the battles parents can face within an increasingly isolated society.

Katie Guicciardi’s sharp and witty show will spark important discussions around the theme of help, exploring our desire to give it and how we seek it out.

First on at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2019, FOX will be embarking on a spring tour, offering baby-friendly performances throughout.

A mother is alone at home caring for her baby when no one is caring for her.

Riddled with guilt about her lack of mothering skills, a previous miscarriage, and her behaviour towards the homeless man outside, she spirals downwards towards the realisation that it is her who needs help as well as him.

Having witnessed friends suffer severely from postnatal depression, Guicciardi’s writing strives to normalise having more conversations around loneliness and reaching out for support.

FOX explores the life-altering period of early motherhood, bringing the audience on the journey of physical, emotional and hormonal shifts that women can experience after having a baby.

FOX will run two performances at most venues, offering performances specifically for parents to bring along their non-walking babies to.

There will be a baby-friendly set-up for seating and lighting, allowing parents to feed, and move around with their babies in a relaxed environment.

For parent and baby performances post-show play and chat sessions will also be available.

Katie Guicciardi is an associate member of The Factory Theatre Company and has performed in various productions across the country.

Ms Guicciardi said: “Motherhood is often represented by the birth of a child. But when a child is born, so too is a mother. In this post-lockdown era, when we have all come to know isolation, loneliness and fear, this show seems more relevant than ever as we look to those around us for support, community and help.

“They say it takes a village to raise a child. What happens when there is no village?”

 

 

Picture: Katie Guicciardi in FOX Picture: Rukaya Cesar


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