How to Be a Better Human is a spoken word comedy about grief, loss and self-acceptance.
How to Be a Better Human tells Chris’ story of losing two of the biggest relationships in his life, dad and wife, in the space of a few months. It finds the lightness and humour in death, loss and divorce, exploring how they help us become better at empathising, connecting and understanding. How we can lose everything and still find the strength to rebuild. And how growing a beard can be the best decision of your life.
Performed by Chris Singleton and directed by Tom Wright, How to Be a Better Human uses comedy, poetry, autobiographical storytelling, original music by Reece Jacob and animation by Huckleberry Films to open accessible conversations about grief, loss and mental health.
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The Nuffield Theatre is part of the Great Hall complex at Lancaster University, which is set in 250 acres of beautiful landscaped parkland south of Lancaster City Centre. Lancaster University campus is situated on the A6, close to Junction 33 of the M6. From Lancaster: head south out of the city on the A6, follow signs for University From the M6: take Junction 33 towards Lancaster (A6), follow signs for University Once on campus: at the top of the driveway take the first left at the roundabout on to North West Drive. There is plenty of parking on the perimeter road. On foot, follow the pathways and signs to the Great Hall complex, or continue on the perimeter road, turning right just after the pedestrian crossing onto the temporary road (before the new accommodation buildings) for visitor parking, including wheelchair accessible spaces.
The Nuffield Theatre is part of the Great Hall complex at Lancaster University, which is set in 250 acres of beautiful landscaped parkland south of Lancaster City Centre.By BusBuses run every 10-15 minutes from Lancaster City Centre to the central underpass on campus. There are also frequent services from Morecambe, Blackpool and Preston.By TrainLancaster is on the North West Coast line and is a main stop for services running between London and Scotland. There are also regular connections from Preston, Manchester and Liverpool.By BicycleThere is a well-signed and maintained scenic cycle-path running from the city centre. The route takes about 25 minutes.
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