Dying Matters in Essex PRESENTS: Outside the Box- A Live Show about Death

Posted on: May 16, 2022

Liz Rothschilds unique & original show combines mercurial tales and miraculous truths collected over the years from life’s finishing line.

About this event

About the show:

Outside The Box asks its audience to embrace mortality and look on the bright side of life, with a weave of untold and surprising stories, a hint of history and some pithy commentary on the funeral industry (from one who knows!).

Liz shares her unique experiences as a celebrant, burial ground owner and death cafe facilitator, these encounters are swept together in a show which has been brewing inside her for years. The result is a taboo-busting affair that expertly handles the ‘elephant in the room’ with humour and grace.

As Liz travels the country to perform, the show evolves organically to include new stories shared by its audience, widening the experience. The post-show element of Outside the Box has been fabulously popular and successful, validating the cathartic power of the show and its resonance with audiences.

Click this link to watch a short trailer for the show: youtu.be/aY-56J-E9Ww

Register here. 

Friday 20th @ 7pm

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