How I Learned to Swim by Somebody Jones
24 Jul – 14 Sept

Brixton House

How I Learned to Swim by Somebody Jones
image credit:  Bradley Martin
How I Learned to Swim by Somebody Jones – image credit: Bradley Martin

Jamie can’t swim. Bit awkward when you’re 30. Fuelled by guilt and a need to mend her broken family, Jamie is taking on her biggest fear. The ocean.

With the help of a chipper swim instructor, a shady spiritual guide and one cathartic crab sandwich, she’s questioning, ‘How many lengths does it take to wash away regret?’

Brilliantly witty, and deeply heartfelt, this play explores what lies beneath the surface of Black people’s relationship with water.

Somebody Jones’ searing debut is “funny with fear, liberating with grief” (Fringe Review) and impossible to walk away from unchanged.

Content warnings: References to mental illness, suicide, grieving and death of a family member. Descriptions of drowning. Indirect references to Middle Passage and Black diasporic trauma.

Director: Emma Jude Harris
Prentice Productions, in association with Brixton House