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Haiflu Ever After - Liv Torc

  • Exeter Phoenix Gandy Street Exeter, England, EX4 3LS United Kingdom (map)

Through multimedia, live music and spoken-word, 'Haiflu Ever After' tells the life-affirming story of two lockdowns and 10,000 haiku; an idea that started as a Facebook status and ended up on BBC Radio 4’s Today Programme. A story that engaged thousands of people around the world and changed Liv’s life forever, at the very moment she came close to losing it.

Haiflu was one of the runaway creative success stories of 2020/2021, weaving together crowd-sourced haiku, photography and music to tell a week-by-week creative social history of one of the biggest crises of the last 100 years.

Support Liv as she tours Haiflu Ever After in a post COVID world. Emoticons on sticks will be provided!

Cost: £10 or £8 concessions


Accessibility Statement: There is a steep slope from the street leading to the main entrance and a flight of stairs up to our front door. More level access is possible by approaching from Exeter Central Library on Castle street. Step-free access to the building is available via a ramped entrance on the side of the building. The side entrance is equipped with automatic doors.

All ground floor spaces are fully accessible with a mix of level flooring and gentle ramps. Spaces on our first floor are accessible via lift or the main staircases with level floor access throughout. Unfortunately, our second floor is not accessible via lift. Access from the first floor is via one flight of stairs.

There is one accessible parking space for Blue Badge Holders. To reserve this for your visit, please call our box office team on 01392 667080 who will provide you with a parking permit upon arrival.

Level access to accessible toilets is available on all floors. Please ask Box Office for the radar key if needed. We have gender neutral toilets available in Studio 74 and on the first floor.

Guide / Hearing / Assistance Dogs are welcome. If you wish to take your dog into the performance, please let us know when booking your ticket so that we can arrange an adjacent seat.

Patrons with disabilities may also bring a companion free of charge to all Exeter Phoenix promoted events, and most externally promoted events taking place in the venue. Please call 01392 667080 or email our box office team to organise this.

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