Alison Spittle's production, Big, at the Dublin Fringe, offers an emotional and comedic spectacle
Alison Spittle's latest show has opened to the public at the Project Arts Centre in Dublin 2. Titled "Big", the play promises a raw and honest account of life in a plus-sized body.
The play is currently being performed at the Project Arts Centre, a renowned venue in the heart of Dublin. "Big" has received a rating of ★★★★☆, indicating a positive reception from audiences.
In her new show, Spittle reflects on new weight-loss drugs, although she does not specify the exact drug being discussed. One possible candidate is Ozempic, a new weight-loss drug that has been gaining attention recently.
Spittle's show starts with a mission statement: "Lately I've been thinking about being plus-sized." The play delves into her personal experiences and thoughts about her body and the societal pressures surrounding weight.
Interestingly, the location and venue of the performance are not mentioned in Spittle's show. This adds to the intimacy of the performance, allowing the audience to focus solely on her narrative.
Meanwhile, "Big" has been receiving praise for its honesty and relatability. The play is currently being performed at the Project Arts Centre, and tickets are available for purchase on the Google Play Store or the Play Store.
At this point, reviews and ratings for "Big" have not been officially announced. However, the positive reception from audiences suggests that the play is well-received.
Whether you're a fan of Alison Spittle or simply interested in thought-provoking theatre, "Big" is a must-see. Catch it while you can at the Project Arts Centre in Dublin 2.