Sophie has a choice: surgically remove her one remaining eye containing a tumour, or risk eye cancer. Again.
No brainer, right? But her parents have done everything to save this one eye in the hope she might see again. Can she do what she wants this time?
‘I Dream In Colour’ is a semi-autobiographical one-woman show from Jasmine Thien; a fully blind writer, poet and comedian.
It explores how we experience the intersections between disability, race, gender when we straddle the margins of multiple minority groups. Weaving storytelling, comedy and spoken word, it seeks to ask the question: how do we navigate a world that reminds us every day we should not even exist?
Preview performances ahead of a full run at the Edinburgh Fringe 2025 with Underbelly.
Post-Show Q&A – 23rd July
There will be a post-show conversation run by Jasmine Thien the writer/performer and Max Percy the director. We understand that the show tackles issues which can be difficult or are not often presented in theatre, so we want to hold an open space for audience members to ask questions and share any thoughts, feelings and reflections that may arise.
Free to all ticket holders.