Corners' combines verbatim with clowning, audio theatre, movement and multimedia to offer a glimpse into the lives of real people living on the edges of society.Developed by interviewing 10 people who have been homeless and are in recovery, sector workers, nurses and the police, Corners offers a surreal, shameless and stark look at life on the streets.Like, you know, that novel? Interview with the vampire? Anne Rice. Right, right. If they don't get their blood then theyre like withdrawing... Somewhere between the first time you got drunk, every Talk To Frank advert you saw growing up and a night out that never ends. Shame, trauma, anger and grit collide with resilience, gallows humour and a little bit of hope to bring you Corners.... dreaming. It's healthy because you almost live it while you do it. Soeven if it never happens. You've had a good experience thinking about it. Youre in a good space.Coz really... why the f**k is this still a thing anyway?