Previous performances include runs at The Canvas Cafe in London, Alma Taven and Wardrobe Theatre in Bristol and at The Stafford Centre as part of The Edinburgh Fringe 2015
Watch the trailers!
Read my interview with VICE magazine
A one-woman autobiographical show charting how Jean Luc Picard, the noble and often philosophical French Starship captain of the U S S Enterprise, navigated me through the tricky terrain of my estranged parents battles, like one navigates a ship through an asteroid belt whilst being attacked by Klingons.
PLUS THERE’S A SHIT LOOKING PAPER MACHE HEAD OF JEAN LUC PICARD ON STAGE.
What some people say
“A show that lingers with the audience, it is a glimpse into how we mythicize figures we admire in order to deal with life and how we exist within it.”
Isabelle Fraser – Edinburgh Spotlight
“Waddell’s performance is enormously brave, personal and self-aware….that she is willing to share it is our privilege.”
Michael Flett – Geek Chocolate
“Entertaining and delightful”
Paul Cockburn – Broadway Baby
“Simultaneously raw and sweet, painfully frank and ultimately bursting with the joy of connecting”
The Skinny
“That was a terrible impression of me.”
My Mother
Press
Interview with Guide2Bristol here