A bold, interactive one-person show exploring mental health, trauma, and oversharing online.
OVERSHARE (The play formerly known as SAD-VENTS) is anything but reserved. Described as “what you’d get if Bo Burnham’s Inside was made by Bridget Jones’s wilder, less-filtered cousin” (British Theatre Guide), this "brilliantly original one-person show” (WestEndBestFriend) takes a no-holds-barred approach to storytelling. “Makes Fleabag look like CBeebies”—need we say more?
Expect a chaotic collision of memes, music, messages, and monologues ripped straight from real life—like flipping through my diary in real time. Through live streaming, audience messaging, and social media interactions, we’ll navigate the absurd, hilarious, and deeply personal realities of mental health and trauma in the digital age. As we scroll through endless reels in search of something “real,” we just might answer the ultimate question: do we control social media, or does it control us?