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Tell Me Where it Hurts

Teepee Productions CIC

This is a rehearsed reading of a brand new play entitled Tell Me Where It Hurts, in development, by award winning company Teepee Productions. Followed by a Q&A with the UK's only premenstrual dysphoric disorder charity- The PMDD Project.

Tell Me Where It Hurts is a comedy-drama which follows Chrissy, a dedicated drama teacher navigating life with premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD). She is determined to stage the school play while also mentoring Annie, a talented yet troubled student who is auditioning for a prestigious performing arts school. As both women wrestle with their own bodies and emotions, they find themselves facing a shared struggle—the feeling of being unheard and misunderstood by the world around them. At the same time, Chrissy is grappling with tensions in her personal life, particularly with her partner, Nathan, who longs for a child—a desire that clashes with her own uncertainties. The play sheds light on the resilience required to manage women’s health issues in a world that often fails to recognise them.

Tickets are a donation of your choice which goes directly to The PMDD Project. Ages 14+ 
Strong language. Trigger warnings of womens health, suicide and self harm. 


Funded by Watford Community Funds. 

Who are The PMDD Project?

The PMDD Project is a UK registered charity, dedicated to supporting individuals with Pre- Menstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD). They strive to raise awareness, provide support, and fund research into PMDD, with the ultimate goal of improving the lives of individuals affected by this debilitating condition.

Event Details
Theatre, Workshops
210 mins
Pump House Colne River Room

Suggested: Suggested: 14+
Contains adult language Contains adult language



More info about the artist/group:

Teepee Productions was founded by co-writers James Piercy and Tayla Kenyon, who met online during a writing course. The two enjoyed each other’s writing and decided to work together, thus, there first creation ‘FLUFF’ was born. 
Teepee Productions prides itself in work that caters to communities and explores the complexity of human nature and relationships. They love to produce character driven work with witty, truthful dialogue, relatable to a range of audiences, asking them to reflect on the world we live in.

Sun 25 May 2025 4.00pm

Tickets: FREE


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