

Sticky
Alice O'Hanlon presents
About Sticky
Fractured memories. Forgotten faces. A daughter challenging the boundaries of time.
Sticky is a bold and tender new play told through shifting timelines, surreal humour, and raw honesty.
This poignant story follows Charlie as she navigates the emotional labyrinth of her father Patrick’s young-onset dementia. From 1970s Belfast to a care home in Bognor Regis, Sticky is a kaleidoscopic look at how the past shapes us, what we take with us and the sticky ways we try to hold our families together.
Written by Alice O’Hanlon, directed by Fee Dunn.
Join us after the performance on Wednesday 6 August for a free Q&A with the company.
Sound Design, Composition & Arrangement by Eamonn O’Dwyer with Arrangement by Brenock O’Connor | Set & Costume Design by Bob Sterrett | Access Support by Lucy Anderson
About the production
You'll find further guidance on content here; please be aware that by reading this, elements of the plot may be revealed.
If you have questions or would like further information, drop us a line at hello@cft.org.uk
Content and themes
This production explores Alzheimer's and grief.
Prices & info
General admission | £10