Opening at The Riverside Studios on 21st April

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Opening at The Riverside Studios on 21st April /

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Heartsink:
A Bittersweet Medical Comedy

“After years in practice seeing through a doctors’ eyes, I find myself on a crash-course as the patient. The view isn’t quite so attractive from this side, you’ll be surprised to know.”

In this bitingly funny, bittersweet comedy, served with a healthy dose of gallows humour and a slice of magical cake, we learn what it means when the doctor becomes the patient.    

For GP, Dr Jeffrey Longford, a cancer diagnosis propels him into a new life on the other side of the stethoscope.  The world he held true undergoes brutal challenge as he transitions from high status, knowledgeable practitioner to vulnerable, dependant and at times, terrified patient.

Losing his title in exchange for a patient label and querying the professions’ steadfast view on assisted dying are just two of a glut of issues which throw Dr Longfors’ long-standing belief system into sharp relief.   

From an award-winning team including a writer who was a former GP, Heartsink is filled with acute wit and humane comedy as it describes this collision of perspectives and tackles ostensibly unfunny issues with insightful empathy and compassion. 

A cast of characters who are not as they seem intertwine with the beleaguered doctor: his Irish patient Cara conceals her devastating secret behind hypochondria, endless demands for more tests and an unwavering resolve to preserve Greatest Aunt Laura’s (who was probably a witch) ancient recipe; Hospital Receptionist Suzie, masks her brilliant philosophical mind behind a grungy exterior and caustic tongue. While gentle Dr Roofi, who idolises his colleague, takes on the unenviable task of reminding him of his societal and professional duties, all the time defying the spectre of Dignitas 

Skilfully presented from both sides, Heartsink juxtaposes two worlds which are intricately linked in their purpose but widely separate in their experience.

INITIAL AUDIENCE RESPONSE

“Thought provoking. Contemporary. Just amazing…and funny!” Dr JC, Consultant Radiologist, Devon  

“Such a beautiful story. That perfect balance between comedy and real emotion.”  Harry, London

“Brilliant! Everyone in the health service would benefit from seeing this too” Dr MD Senior GP partner, Surrey

“I’d 100% recommend it to everyone!  It doesn’t pull any punches.” Alexander, London

CREDITS

Writer & former GP: Farine Clarke (London Zoo, Southwark Playhouse, Bread & Roses, Clapham.)  
Direction by:  Sean Turner: (Why I Stuck a Flare Up my Arse for England, Edinburgh, Southwark Playhouse, Australia Tour. The Play that Goes Wrong, UK & International. Ms Holmes and Ms Watson Apt 2B, Arcola Theatre.) 
Set Designer: Matteo Mastrandrea
Lighting Designer: Chuma Lighting Design
Sound Designer: Hattie North
Casting Director: Ellie Collyer-Bristow Casting
Artwork: Ghostlight Studios   
PR: ANRPR
Marketing: Paul Hicks
Producer: Unequal Productions Ltd.