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The Stepmother by Rachel McCrum and Amélie Prévost

1a Studio, 1a Hamilton Road, Bangor, County Down, BT20 4JP
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About

This event is organised and was submitted by Bangor Drama Club.

 

In the aftermath of a crisis within her blended family, a stepmother weighs up her choices, past, present, and future. Fragment by fragment, she pieces together her story, with the honesty of a woman with everything to lose and everything to gain. Using words as a mirror, she tries to see herself as she is, not in the eyes of the society around her, but in the eyes of those who love her and who she loves.

The Stepmother offers a complete re-reading of the stepmother archetype, a subject of the collective Western imagination for centuries. The challenges, duties, responsibilities, stakes, and freedoms of the role are weighed and analyzed without complacency, in this dynamic suite of narrative poems. The show is performed by the co-authors, Amélie Prévost and Rachel McCrum.

 

Things to note

Studio 1A is wheelchair accessible

No dogs allowed except guide dogs

Parking available at Bingham Street & Asda carparks

 

Details subject to change, always check with the organiser prior to booking/attending.

Any queries?

This event is organised by Bangor Drama Club​, any queries please contact them direct by email bangordramaclub@gmail.com. Please ensure that you read and understand all terms and conditions associated with this event as per Bangor Drama Club on booking.

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Doors open 7pm. Starts 7.30pm (7 Mar 2026)

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