A woman challenges the pressures and expectations shaping her everyday life.
Julie Robson has spent much of her life feeling ignored and diminished in both her professional and personal relationships. After a disturbing incident on a station platform unexpectedly places her at the center of public attention, she begins to question the compromises and silences that have defined her life.
As Julie pushes back against the expectations imposed on her, the play follows her attempt to assert agency within systems and environments that have long overlooked her. Written by Helen Edmundson, directed by Blanche McIntyre, and starring Anne-Marie Duff, the drama examines visibility, resistance, and the consequences of refusing to remain silent.