A publicity shot of an actor mid air after jumping. Her hair is covering her face and her arms are lifted, showing her tattoos. Is is outside and there is a wall with graffiti behind her.

Jellyfish

By Alice Malseed and Sarah Baxter. Dublin Fringe Festival 2015.

Winner of Dublin Fringe Wildcard Award 2015

Director Sarah Baxter takes firm hold and spreads the playing to every inch of the Project Cube stage, demonstrating a rich visual sensibility throughout - Broadway World.

Growing up, Alice was promised the world.

What happened? Jellyfish follows ten years of her life from Belfast to London. Fuelled by the rawness of the city, it's about mind-numbing minimum wage jobs, late nights, early mornings and having a really great time. It's about questioning everything and the whole world shattering around us and what it means to be from Generation Y.

An actor alone onstage. She wears a black and white dress, black trousers and there is a small grey bench behind her.

Additional performances: Foundation 15 Festival, 2015.

Out To Lunch Festival, Belfast. The Wardrobe, Bristol. High Tide Festival. Rich Mix, London. 2016. Supported by Culture Ireland.

Creative: Co-created by Alice Malseed and Sarah Baxter Written and performed by Alice Malseed
Directed by Sarah Baxter
Lighting Design by Adrian Mullan Co-produced by Alice Malseed and Sarah Baxter
Stage Management by Liadin Ni Cheabhaill

A publicity shot of an actor reflected in a water pool. Her head is inclined backwards so that her face is not visible.
An actor on stage, lying on a bench with her head hanging off the edge and a smile on her face.
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