A Manual for Grieving: Jude Christian

10th April 2021

Grieving feels like a bowl of noodles - it's a tangle of ends and beginnings and everyone's got their own approach to tackling it (some are messier than others).

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Grieving feels like a bowl of noodles – it’s a tangle of ends and beginnings and everyone’s got their own approach to tackling it (some are messier than others). This manual isn’t intended to be comprehensive or universally applicable, but it’s an offer to anyone who might find it useful.

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Jude Christian

Jude is a theatremaker, director and writer based in Salford. As a director of adaptations and new writing, she has worked at the Royal Court, Gate Theatre, the Bush, Brageteatret Drammen, HOME, the Royal Exchange, Shakespeare's Globe and the Lyric Hammersmith. She was the co-writer (with Cariad Lloyd) of DICK WHITTINGTON which was originally created for the Lyric then reworked for the National Theatre at Christmas 2020, and her solo show NANJING was developed at The Yard, and selected for the 2020 (now postponed to 2021) Stückemarkt at Theatertreffen.

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