Returning after last year's critically acclaimed debut, a hard-hitting look at food, body respect and professional complicity in a post-truth world. Linking body shame, Grenfell and the Black Lives Matter movement with lyrical abandon and astute acuity, this is a mesmerising and unashamedly queer exploration of the ways we connect with ourselves and each other. 'Lucy holds your attention breathlessly throughout' (DisabilityArts.online). 'I urge you to see it' ***** (TheEdinburghReporter.co.uk).