When I walk into a room, in my uniform. There is a look that gets thrown my way. When I walk into a room, in my uniform. It’s as if for a second everything stops.
Jane and Toni are immaculate, iconic, accommodating flight attendants. They’re here for your safety, your comfort and your pleasure. Or so you think. But 30,000 feet below them their seemingly perfect lives are rapidly unravelling.
In the sky, over the sea and in cheap hotel rooms around the world, they can feel the ground shake beneath them. Something is rising up, something which can not be ignored. And it’s calling out for them. If they’re going to survive what’s coming, something needs to change.
Poetic, unpredictable and explosive, Enough is a fragmentary and intense journey into female friendship and unearths what happens when you can no longer be the woman people want. An epic elegy to modern women will linger in your thoughts and heart.
Jane and Toni are immaculate, iconic, accommodating flight attendants. They’re here for your safety, your comfort and your pleasure. Or so you think. But 30,000 feet below them their seemingly perfect lives are rapidly unravelling.
In the sky, over the sea and in cheap hotel rooms around the world, they can feel the ground shake beneath them. Something is rising up, something which can not be ignored. And it’s calling out for them. If they’re going to survive what’s coming, something needs to change.
Poetic, unpredictable and explosive, Enough is a fragmentary and intense journey into female friendship and unearths what happens when you can no longer be the woman people want. An epic elegy to modern women will linger in your thoughts and heart.
Winner of a 2019 Fringe First 'Like Charyl Churchill, Smith written brilliantly about the anxiety that simmers behind the eyes... few write better than Smith about the internal world of women' - ★★★★ Lyn Gardner 'Stef Smith’s terrific and terrifying new stage poem for two actors' ★★★★ The Scotsman 'A dramatic symphony of words' ★★★★ The Herald 'Emotional performances and chaotically passionate writing, its a powerhouse of emotion. ' ★★★★ The Skinny 'Enough balances the universal and the particular to compelling, sometimes unsettling effect, and it has plenty to say behind its fury and its pitch-black humour.' ★★★★ The Arts Desk 'Beautifully poetic, the language has the power to build tension and deliver a blow' ★★★★ Broadway World |
Images and press are from the premiere production at the The Traverse Theatre, 2019.
Cast: Louise Ludgate and Amanda Bright
Directed by Bryony Shanahan
Designed by Kia Fisher
Photos by Mihaela BodlovicPhotos by Lara Cappelli
Cast: Louise Ludgate and Amanda Bright
Directed by Bryony Shanahan
Designed by Kia Fisher
Photos by Mihaela BodlovicPhotos by Lara Cappelli