This critically acclaimed show aims to provide its audience with a first-hand experience of dementia via the device of a non-linear plotline.

Standing squarely in the play’s spotlight is title character Fluff, a woman attempting to navigate her way through her most treasured and darkest memories as she tries to piece together the story of her life, event by event and person by person.

Supported by, among other organisations, Arts Council England and the Alzheimer’s Society, the show was the winner of the best theatre production award at last year’s Buxton Fringe, having previously picked up glittering prizes at Birmingham Fringe.

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