Kitt can be a bit of a bitch sometimes. Noel can be an asshole. But they loved each other, once.
Noel and Kitt lock eyes in the neon glow of a launderette, a queer feeling washing over them- they’re strangers, they’re strangers, so why do they feel so familiar?
Over the next hour, they air their dirty laundry, chatting shit about their exes without realising the person they’re talking about is right next to them. As their clothes get sudsy, they discover more about each other, and the life they shared, until they start to remember who they were (or are) to each other. Memory is a tricky thing- it can make us forget things it deems painful. But what happens when we come face to face with those memories? How hard will your mind work to keep you in the dark?
‘ Spin Cycle‘ is a queer story about the space between loving someone and not, forgetting and remembering, dirty and clean clothes. It is a bittersweet, absurdist piece that delves into a complex relationship and explores how love can affect someone, even when they can’t remember how… or when… or why ‘ Spin Cycle’ is a new play by Berserk Theatre, following ‘ An Average Family’ **** and ‘ How to Urn a Living’