Pip lives a chaotic life and is sometimes caught up when disastrous things keep happening beyond her control. Just as Pip thinks it’s under control something else takes over. Along with Jean, the Scottish lady inside her head Character Flaw lays bare Pip’s experience of living with ADHD.
There’s plenty of humour as Pip describes various events that take place. Especially the orange tiger situation at a festival. The friends she was with certainly knew what it was like to be “tangoed”, for readers old enough to know what I am talking about. This led to Pip becoming a social outcast.
You cannot help but warm to Pip and feel every frustration she describes. If you got home to find your house flooded I doubt you would be pleased. From the flip side, it wasn’t a malicious or careless act. Pip tries hard to focus and remember to turn off the bath taps, no matter what she does something else takes over. However, I am not going to ask Pip to house-sit anytime soon.
Pip explores in detail her coming out journey, the real side effects experience of taking the prescribed medication and how it affected her behaviour although she became more “conformative” it isn’t who she is and I think we can all learn to be more understanding with the right knowledge from those navigating life with it.
Coming from a place where my daughter is suspected of having ADHD and being diagnosed as an adult. Some of the events Pip describes are very close to home. Especially the frustrations of having a short attention span. We need more honest performances like these to allow audiences the know of the internal dialogue and the difficulties ADHA can create.
Pip is a brilliant ambassador and there’s a place for Character Flaw as an educational resource. Schools and College students would certainly benefit from watching it to help either understand themselves or those they know with ADHD.
For more information on Character Flaw and future productions at The Actors Pub, please use the link below.
Five Stars
https://www.brightonfringe.org/events/character-flaw/