Under The Needle

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“I think a bad tattoo looks better than no tattoo”.
The process of getting a tattoo is to subject yourself to intense pain, to inject a foreign substance into your body that will stay on your skin for the rest of your life. No matter what, you are altered from the experience, carrying around a permanent symbol that may carry immense meaning or may simply represent a momentary impulse. Under the Needle is a verbatim theatre project telling the real stories behind tattoos and the people who carry them. A diverse array of people were interviewed in the making of this project, to share why they chose to have specific images etched onto their skin and how their tattoos have affected their lives, body images, and relationships. From heartbreaking losses to historical legends to horrific regrets, Under the Needle presents the words of real people as they spoke them and expresses how tattoos are outward expressions of our inward selves.
Content Advisory: Under the Needle presents the true stories of real people using their own words. Some of these stories contain strong language and the recounting of traumatic events, including a story containing a sexual assault.

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An apprentice project by Emmett Hanly.

UNDER THE NEEDLE
by Emmett Hanly
Feb 16 – 18, 2023

Under the Needle is a verbatim theatre project telling the real stories behind tattoos and the people who carry them. A diverse array of people were interviewed in the making of this project, to share why they chose to have specific images etched onto their skin and how their tattoos have affected their lives, body images, and relationships. From heartbreaking losses to historical legends to horrific regrets, Under the Needle presents the words of real people as they spoke them and expresses how tattoos are outward expressions of our inward selves.

Content Advisory: Under the Needle presents the true stories of real people using their own words. Some of these stories contain strong language and the recounting of traumatic events, including a story containing a sexual assault.

Mer

Great play, well worth seeing. Funny, moving, real.