Lucy Porter - No Regrets!
Saturday, 15 February 2025
- Time
- 19:30 - 21:30
- Venue
- Quay Arts, Newport, PO30 5BD
- Price
- £20* in advance | £23 on the door
The irrepressible Lucy Porter bounces back into action with a show all about regrets.
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Lucy looks at the things we might all collectively regret – not sticking to the work-life balance we strove for during lockdown, not realising that clapping for the NHS wouldn’t be enough to save it, allowing people we thought were quite fun on TV to become politicians.
How does regret tie in with guilt and shame? As a middle-aged, middle-class, left-leaning ex-Catholic, guilt is one of Lucy’s top five hobbies (along with going to the garden centre, doing jigsaws, making bread and watching subtitled foreign dramas on Netflix. She’s also ashamed of all these hobbies.)
It’s not all negative though. If you regret something, you can use it to change your ways: see the thing you regret as your rock bottom, and let it spur you on to become a better person. Lucy looks at how she can use shameful or annoying things from her past to change her future.
Venue
Quay Arts
Sea Street
Newport
PO30 5BD
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