Daisyʼs mum died, nearly a year ago now. Sheʼs fine. Sheʼs busy. She canʼt complain. Except sheʼs got this slight issue with an invisible guy that wonʼt leave her alone and itʼs becoming increasingly difficult to get on with getting on…


 
 

The Guy In The Luggage Rack is an aerial comedy about grief, memory and relationship. Suitable for adults and young people alike, the show combines physical comedy with striking aerial acrobatics and an original, constantly moving aerial set, and is the debut live show from She Said Jump. Drawing on theatre clown, circus and puppetry, this accessible show tackles the themes of grief and bereavement with a light and playful touch.

The story…

Daisy is doing her best to keep her chin up and her head down - but as the 1st anniversary of her mumʼs death approaches she begins to realise grief isnʼt something she can put aside indefinitely, and whether sheʼs willing to admit it or not, things arenʼt fine.

From the silly to the sublime to the scary to the ridiculous, Daisy wrestles (sometimes literally) with her grief - Ian, a 6 foot invisible bald guy with a lot of luggage - eventually discovering that by letting him into her world she is able to reconnect with the memory of her mother.

Our short film ‘Packed In’ introduced the characters from The Guy in the Luggage Rack, and was created as part of our online project ‘When Grief Came to Stay’.

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Created by the company with guest directing from award winning physical comedy director Stephen Sobal and mentoring and consultancy from Ockham’s Razor. The project is supported by Jacksons Lane, Flying Fantastic, 101 Outdoor Arts, Longfield Hall, Ecosystem Coldharbour, the University of Bristol, Good Grief Festival and using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England. 


Grief & the guy in the luggage rack

An illustrated zine & video series by She Said Jump, illustrator Anna Millais & writers Dr Lesel Dawson & Rachel Hare

Grief is an inevitable part of life, but that doesn’t make it any easier when someone we love dies. This zine & video series explore some ideas about the varied, volatile and intense experience of grief in relation to The Guy in the Luggage Rack.

Contains plot details! If you’ve not yet seen the show and plan to, feel free to read/view in advance to know what to expect, or wait until afterwards to avoid spoilers.

Created with support from University of Bristol & using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England.


What people thought…

“I found She Said Jumpʼs integration of inventive aerial, clowning and storytelling alongside such a powerful and funny exploration of grief profoundly moving. I think they are creating unique and original circus work.” Charlotte Mooney, Co-Artistic Director, Ockhamʼs Razor

Audience reactions

“An important and articulate exploration of grief. Feelings and experiences were crystallised into clear images. My focus was held for the entire hour, I laughed and cried. I would watch again!”

“Spellbinding”

“The gentle and quirky humour was a joy. A beautiful creation.”

“The best piece of circus I have seen in a long time and probably the most successful in its ability to tackle a difficult subject with a feather light touch”

“This is grown up circus that’s designed to be accessible to all”

“Mesmerising”

“Poignant, beautiful, simple yet very evocative.”


 
 

Packed In

A wordless piece of physical theatre set on a train, devised and performed by She Said Jump's Maisie Whitehead and Malik Ibheis, with guest directing from Stephen Sobal and sound by Wayne Walker Allen. The piece introduces the characters from our live show, The Guy in the Luggage Rack.


 
 

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