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FYI,
Anyone in London between January and April should go and see this play that is being performed at the renamed Harold Pinter Theatre in London.
It is about identity and fractured memory and stars Kristin Scott Thomas, Lia Williams (who played the leading role in May 33rd portraying someone with DID) and Rufus Sewell and is directed by Ian Rickson.
Rémy Aquarone, the director of The Pottergate Centre For Dissociation & Trauma and a past President of ESTD ( European Society for Trauma & Dissociation), was briefly involved during rehearsals in order to explain dissociation and explore its possible relevance to the play. They so clearly grasped the concept of dissociation and the short reading he listened to he described as 'electrifying'.
Anyone in London between January and April should go and see this play that is being performed at the renamed Harold Pinter Theatre in London.
It is about identity and fractured memory and stars Kristin Scott Thomas, Lia Williams (who played the leading role in May 33rd portraying someone with DID) and Rufus Sewell and is directed by Ian Rickson.
Rémy Aquarone, the director of The Pottergate Centre For Dissociation & Trauma and a past President of ESTD ( European Society for Trauma & Dissociation), was briefly involved during rehearsals in order to explain dissociation and explore its possible relevance to the play. They so clearly grasped the concept of dissociation and the short reading he listened to he described as 'electrifying'.