The film premiere of a play based on the remarkable true story of two people seemingly at polar opposites is coming to the Plaza Cinema in Dorchester on Wednesday January 10 at 6pm.
Kinetics was written by Dorchester-based actor and writer Sue Wylie in reaction to her diagnosis with early-onset Parkinson’s. As a stage play it has toured the south west and London, selling more than 1500 tickets and receiving phenomenal feedback from audiences and medical professionals alike, for its bravery, honesty, humour and passion.
This film version will not only take the play to a wider audience but is also being used as a training and information resource for Parkinson’s nurses, carers, doctors and medical students.
There will be another chance to see Kinetics on the big screen, also at the Plaza, on Friday January 12 at 6pm. Contact Dorchester Arts to book.
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