The Divine Fringe Presents…
Jess Coppen-Gardner: Jellyfish
Nova and T have just turned 100 years old – but still look 30.
For one day only, the twins host an exclusive interview and home tour revealing the secrets behind their eternal youth. Peak into this dystopian daily routine; 4:30am alarms. Red-light therapy. Shock treatments. Botox. Blood transfusions. Twenty-plus supplements. No friends. No fun. And one rule above all else: Don’t die.
As the public gaze intensifies, attention turns to the twins’ most controversial procedure and their polished routine begins to unravel. Rivalries surface, bodies fail and a series of “accidents” push their agelessness to breaking point.
A hilarious, yet deeply disturbing two-hander uncovering the world’s morbid fascination with anti-ageing. How far would you go to live forever?
Jellyfish may not die of old age, but they can always be washed ashore.
Written by Jess Coppen-Gardner
Directed by Lillith Freeman
Performed by Teddy Walker & Jess Coppen-Gardner
Sound and Lighting by Dan Silver & Toby Silver
Poster Design by Vlada Chesnokov
Duration: 60 minutes
THIS SHOW IS IN THE BASEMENT
Accessibility:
Sadly both floors of the divine are not currently accessible as we do not have a lift.
The ground floor, main bar of the divine has level access.
There is an accessible toilet in the main bar.
The cabaret and club space are in the basement of the venue, there is no lift.
There are 17 wide steps down to the basement with handrails on either side, this is where the show will take place.
There are two sets of gender-neutral toilets downstairs, they are not wide enough for wheelchairs.
If you need any further information please refer to the divine ‘about’ page on the website.
www.thedivine.co.uk
or email them direct on info@thedivine.co.uk
The Divine Accessibility Info & FAQs
Please note The Divine is a queer venue run by queer people, for queer people and their allies. We operate a zero-tolerance policy towards homophobia, transphobia, racism, misogyny and discrimination of any kind. Be respectful or you will be asked to leave. Strictly no office, hen or stag parties allowed.