Kidakidder Bring Acclaimed Play When I was a Girl I Used to Scream And Shout To The Unity.

When I was a Girl I Used to Scream and Shout is an award winning coming of age drama, about the sexual misconceptions of 15 year old Fiona, growing up in a Scottish seaside town with her best friend Vari and repressive mother Morag and will be at the Unity Theatre from Thursday 11th July to Saturday 13thJuly.

Presented by Kidakidder, the play weaves through the past to present day, Sharman Macdonald recounts with, humour, precision and deliciously rude detail this tale of sexual misadventure and the love/hate tug of war between mothers and daughters. ‘My Mother cares about everything. Life and a ham sandwich.’

The show, which made its debut in 1984 at London’s Bush Theatre to critical acclaim and which won Sharman Macdonald the Evening Standard Drama Award for Most Promising Playwright, will star Barbara Wallis, Gillian Hardie, Danielle Rude and Jack Rigby.

Kidakidder founder Gillian Hardie first saw When I was a Girl I Used to Scream and Shout performed whilst a member of The Liverpool Playhouse Youth Theatre, and has always dreamed of bringing it back. Directed by previous Playhouse Director Morag Murchison, it also features previous member Danielle Rude as well as LIPA graduate Jack Rigby.

Tickets for When I Was A Girl I Used To Scream And Shout are available from the Unity Theatre Box office, by telephone on 0844 8732888 or online at www.unitytheatreliverpool.co.uk. Tickets are priced at310 with concessions available at £8.