Blodwen’s rocking

COMING to the Blakehay Theatre in Weston super Mare on 6th May, and to Swindon’s Arts Centre on 20th, Emily Davis will be taking her audience on a journey through original songs, sharp satire and a Welsh woman’s take on everything from spreadsheets to self-discovery.

Following her success at the Edinburgh Fringe, Emily  sets sail with her funny, uplifting one-woman musical comedy, Blodwen Rocks the Boat, a show that explores modern ideas of work, ambition and success ­– and what happens when we dare to question them.

Blodwen thinks she’s doing everything right. She has the job, the city life, the sense that she’s finally ‘made it.’ But when a corporate away-day takes her out to sea, something shifts. Directed by Paulus the Cabaret Geek, and accompanied by musician and composer Andy Campbell Smith, Blodwen Rocks the Boat is a reminder that success isn’t always about climbing higher – sometimes it’s about choosing your own direction.

Emily Davis is a Welsh cabaret performer, singer and writer who has built a strong following for her character-led solo shows. Previous productions with Blodwen have been successful at the Edinburgh Fringe. This new show is her most ambitious to date.

“My Blodwen has blossomed!” she says.