🌙 "Matt" at St George’s Theatre, Great Yarmouth – A Journey Through Shadows and Strength
On October 16th, 2025, the stage at St George’s Theatre, Great Yarmouth, became something truly special. It wasn’t just a performance — it was an experience.
Matt isn’t your typical play. It’s raw, emotional, and deeply human. 💔 It takes you into the mind of someone battling the constant spiral of thoughts — the kind that drag you down and refuse to let go. To live through that once is painful enough… but to go back there, to write about it, and then to play that part again and again in front of an audience — that takes real bravery.
As I watched, I found myself holding my breath. The words, the silence, the energy — it all blurred the line between theatre and reality. 🎭 Every person in that room saw something different, felt something different. That’s the beauty of it — Matt leaves space for your own interpretation, your own memories, your own pain and hope.
What struck me most was the courage it takes to share something so personal. To face the fear of being misunderstood, to still step forward and say, “This matters.” Because it does. ❤️
This performance isn’t just about darkness — it’s about redemption, reflection, and the possibility of light. It reminds us that even when our thoughts betray us, there’s always a chance to reach out, to be seen, to heal. 🌤️
Huge respect to Peter, whose dedication shines both on and off the stage. Through his work with Reflect Productions GY, he’s helping others find their voices too — using creativity as a path toward understanding and growth. 🌱
So here’s to Matt — a performance that lingers long after the lights fade.
And here’s to Peter — for daring to go there, again and again, so that others might find a way through. 🙏
See the scanned Programme for the play
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