Clearskin

A play exploring what happens when all your mistakes are permanently etched into your skin.
Diana Clarke
Published on August 04, 2015

Overview

Mistakes are okay when they are temporary, but when your bad decisions are permanently etched into your skin, they become a little more problematic. In the original production by The Making Friends Collective, Clearskin is the dilemma that Arianna faces. She has lived a life jam packed with bad calls and has only worsened the consequences by using tattoos as her personal memorabilia. And now that Arianna has been presented with a way to turn her whole life around, the mappings on her skin are taking their toll.

The Making Friends Collective is made up of Adam Goodall, Johnny Crawford, Tony Black, Finn Gendall and Andrew Clarke, who is the leading mastermind behind the Clearskin story. At the heart of the company is the desire to produce exciting, original and raw theatre that pushed the limits of the stage and takes risks. Presenting shows that magnify society’s pressing trends, Clearskin is no exception to the Making Friends Collective rule, forcing audiences to consider and reconsider issues that span the spectrum of triviality and seriousness.

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