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INDIE PURCELL recommends a more than promising debut play by Amanda Wilkin
Shedding a Skin: Amanda Wilkin as Myah [Helen Murray]

Shedding a Skin
Soho Theatre, London

MYAH, Amanda Wilkin’s sole character in her funny, poignant, and profound debut play, knows what it’s like to feel discontented, empty even.

“I would rather be anywhere,” she declares in the opening scene of Shedding a Skin. “Anywhere else in the world. rather than here.”

Many will know the feeling of being stuck with a bad job, bad relationship and a bad bank balance.

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