Overview
Sean Burn is a writer, performer and outsider artist with a growing international reputation. Actively involved nationally in disability arts, he was shortlisted for a DaDaFest disability arts award in 2009. In 2011, he completed a major residency at the New Gallery Walsall in association with DASH (Disability Arts Shropshire) to 'reclaim the languages of lunacy'. He is currently artist / mentor in residence to Celf o Gwmpas, Wales. He is one of only five disabled writers nationally to be selected for Write to Play - a year long development programme (2014) with Graeae Theatre, the National Theatre Studio, the Royal Court Theatre & Soho Theatre.
"Sean Burn's Collector of Tears is a sweeping epic of a monologue that traverses centuries yet concerns itself with the most intimate of emotions. Full of surprising poetry, an artful weave of half-remembered myths, it is a theatrical Orlando for our times." --Colin Teevan, Professor of Playwriting, Birkbeck University
"A beautifully poetic script by Sean Burn... This fascinating and compelling piece of storytelling is by turn subtle and intense, understated yet compelling." --UK Theatre Network
"The play covers a huge swath of history from the point of view of Every(wo)man. There is great personal intimacy set against the major events so we never feel this is in any sense a history lesson but a personal voyage of discovery with which we become deeply and empathetically involved. Moving and often amusing, this is a beautifully written and performed piece of work." --British Theatre Guide
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