The Positivity Experiment 24-26 July at Garrick Theatre, Whitefield
The world premiere of life-affirming new drama, The Positivity Experiment, opens at the Whitefield Garrick Theatre as part of the Greater Manchester Fringe for a limited run between Thursday 24th July and Saturday 26th July 2025.
The play follows two strangers who meet on a bridge on New Year’s Eve. After suffering a breakdown, Jas is ready to jump. Cue Vee, a witty, chaotic mystery, who offers an intriguing proposition: give them a year to prove just how incredible, amazing and completely, undeniably beautiful life can be. A gentle, uplifting glimpse into healing, packed full of music, laughter... and rival gnomes.
Please note: contains discussions of mental health, grief and attempted suicide. Suggested suitability age is 16+.
Written by Catherine Cropper, directed by Andrew Cropper, and starring Rachel Slater and Mordecai Hudson as Jas and Vee, the play features themes of mental health, non-binary identity, prejudice, friendship and acceptance.
There will be three evening performances (7:30pm on 24th, 25th and 26th July) and one matinee (2:30pm on 26th July).
Photography by Craige Barker: craigebarker.com
Tickets
greatermanchesterfringe.co.uk/events/the-positivity-exper...
The Positivity Experiment 24-26 July at Garrick Theatre, Whitefield
The world premiere of life-affirming new drama, The Positivity Experiment, opens at the Whitefield Garrick Theatre as part of the Greater Manchester Fringe for a limited run between Thursday 24th July and Saturday 26th July 2025.
The play follows two strangers who meet on a bridge on New Year’s Eve. After suffering a breakdown, Jas is ready to jump. Cue Vee, a witty, chaotic mystery, who offers an intriguing proposition: give them a year to prove just how incredible, amazing and completely, undeniably beautiful life can be. A gentle, uplifting glimpse into healing, packed full of music, laughter... and rival gnomes.
Please note: contains discussions of mental health, grief and attempted suicide. Suggested suitability age is 16+.
Written by Catherine Cropper, directed by Andrew Cropper, and starring Rachel Slater and Mordecai Hudson as Jas and Vee, the play features themes of mental health, non-binary identity, prejudice, friendship and acceptance.
There will be three evening performances (7:30pm on 24th, 25th and 26th July) and one matinee (2:30pm on 26th July).
Photography by Craige Barker: craigebarker.com
Tickets
greatermanchesterfringe.co.uk/events/the-positivity-exper...