Do You Know Where To Go From Here?

31 Mar - 4 Apr

Sophie wakes up in a strange space under a giant mound of clothes. There is no way out, no one able to help, and God is nowhere to be found. In an attempt to escape, she does the only thing she knows best: tidying up. In the process, she comes face to face with old
wounds in regards to love, loss and everything in between. In this sea of clutter, will she manage to find a lifeline?

‘Do You Know Where To Go From Here?’ is a one-woman dark comedy exploring grief in relation to family, faith, and migration. Disarmingly honest and based on real events, this is a story about reframing our way of being in this world, and the humour and
resilience it takes to live well.

Previous audience feedback:
‘Painfully relatable’
‘Very emotional and funny’
‘Beautiful storytelling with the perfect balance of vulnerability and humour.’
‘I laughed, I cried, I felt so seen. 10/10 would recommend’

Stephanie Renae Lau is an actor and theatre maker from Hong Kong and Canada. She trained in Collaborative Theatre Maker at Rose Bruford College and has been a core collaborator on several devised productions: ‘Time and Time Again’ (UK tour 2024-2025), ‘GUINEA PIGS’ (Voilà Festival 2024), ‘four touch three touch’ (Voilà Festival 2024), ‘The Lost Years’ (in development). She is interested in highlighting untold experiences through a comedic lens, and hopes to make work that connect and resonate with global audiences.

Writer & Performer: Stephanie Renae Lau (Instagram @stephanie.r.lau, @doyouknow_show (also TikTok))
Director: Myriam Angela (Instagram: @myriamaangela)
Movement Director: YY Yong (Instagram: @iam_yyy)
Lighting Designer: Hannah Clancy (Instagram: @hanrclancy)
Sound Designer: Victoria Rose Ríos (Instagram: @dontcallmecarrots)
Dramaturg: Yaël Shavit
Lighting Designer: Hannah Clancy (Instagram: @hanrclancy)
Sound Designer: Victoria Rose Ríos (Instagram: @dontcallmecarrots)
Dramaturg: Yaël Shavit
Clown Devising Collaborator: Peta Lily (Instagram: @petalily)
Voiceover Artist: Anna McManus (Instagram: @amcvoicecoaching)

“I have photos I can look at when I miss her.
Her spirit doesn’t actually reside in the clothes.
I don’t want to keep carrying these things each time I move.
But I can’t let them go.”