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#241 Christine Cameron Dash to the Bingo

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I lived here since I got poorly. I don’t know what I like about bingo. It gets me out of the flat. It’s fun.

Christine Cameron

My daughter comes everyday, but my days out are a Tuesday and a Thursday. We go to 58 Centre on Belle Isle Circus on a morning for bingo and then we dash straight back here for their bingo. I lived here since I got poorly. I don’t know what I like about bingo. It gets me out of the flat. It’s fun. And this next one which you play with a pack of cards it isn’t called bingo it’s called OW. That’s what you shout, instead of bingo!

Precis

The beauty of being in a company of older performers is the kaleidoscopic range of real-life experiences that they bring to the table. These experiences cover everything from the vivid and strange world of childhood, to the unexpected late awakenings of old age. Take our newest batch of anecdotes, for example. These new stories are delightfully diverse: from the earthly, sensual joy of baking bread, to the cosmic dreams of outer space; from an unnerving encounter with a poltergeist, to the risqué glories of adult pleasure products and burlesque. Running as a rich theme throughout, is the possibility of love, and the simple wonder of human connection. As one writer tells us, in her story of funeral rites and flirting, “Amidst death, life goes on”, and indeed it does, delightfully so.