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TBC Productions presents

In Other Words


  • Corn Exchange Auditorium
  • Full price £18.25  / 
  • Concessions £16.25 (including booking fees)
A woman in a pink shirt tucked into a long skirt stands close to a man in a suit in front of arm chairs

They call it ‘the incident’ now. What happened when they first met. He always said it was part of his ‘romantic plan’, but they both know that’s rubbish.

Connected by the voice of Frank Sinatra, this intimate, humorous and deeply moving love story explores the effects of Alzheimer’s disease and the transformative power of music to help us remember the past, connect with the present and hope for the future.

Matthew Seager’s five star, 4X Moliere Award winning play has now been seen by over 300,000 people in multiple languages across the globe.

Please note: Explores themes associated with advanced stages of Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. There will also be some flashing lights.

…devastatingly beautiful, such a powerful theme of love and loss showing the light and dark of Alzheimer’s disease. It was portrayed in an incredible way and I would absolutely recommend for people to see it whilst it’s on tour

Audience member on IN OTHER WORDS at South Street Arts Centre, Reading

★★★★ ‘Outstanding’ 

The Scotsman

★★★★ ‘Powerful’ 

The Sunday Times

extremely engaging and emotional

Audience member on IN OTHER WORDS at South Street Arts Centre, Reading

★★★★ ‘Glorious’ 

Broadway World
A couple sit on two armchairs in spotlights on stage, the woman in a pink shirt tucked into a long skirt with a dark cardigan and a man in a blazer, black shirt and black scarf
A woman in a pink shirt with brown hair laughs sitting next to a man in a suit with a beard, sat on arm chairs

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Performance time: 7.30pm

Duration: 1hr 15mins

Age guide: 12+

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