‘Auto-biological theatre reunites a divided self’
‘First Steps: Teaching is to learning as feeding is to eating’
Victoria Sharples
Lesson One: Logic chaos and illness?
Lesson Two: Successful acts
Lesson Three: Journey to sanity
Lesson Four: ‘Every artist was first an amateur’ (Emerson’s Epigrams P.123)
Lesson Five: I ‘Learned that in order to live, plants need water’
Lesson Six: TWO Reasons, TWO Voices
Lesson Seven: An Oath to Annie
Lesson Eight: ‘The worst decision I ever made was trying to become healthy’
Lesson Nine: ‘Maybe, just maybe, it’s nothing to do with food at all.’
Lesson Ten: My Ingredients
Lesson Eleven: What is food to one, is to others bitter poison
Lesson Twelve: I don’t think a girl becomes a woman overnight
Lesson Thirteen: To Confess
Lesson Fourteen: The problem with solitude and loneliness
Lesson Fifteen: RESERVED FOR ANNIE
Lesson Sixteen: Bite is Beautiful…
Lesson Seventeen: ‘Anniebiography’
Lesson Eighteen: ‘The sublime vision’
Lesson Nineteen: ‘A man seems to me a poor naked, shivering creature’
Lesson Twenty: Apple Insights
Lesson Twenty One: My Family Table = The Centre of the Home = Fertility
Lesson Twenty Two: ‘Food is our common ground, a universal experience.’
Lesson Twenty Three: It is said that ‘the body is historically mutable
Lesson Twenty Four: I was ‘like a skeleton only clad with skin’
Lesson Twenty Five: Witticism
Lesson Twenty Six: ‘Nothing Devine dies. All good is eternally reproductive’
Lesson Twenty Seven: ‘Fluids, sprit’s, appetites and ‘souls’
Lesson Twenty Eight: Health is the first muse
Lesson Twenty Nine: ‘Flesh was brought down to the level of the organism’
Lesson Thirty: There is no use in loving the dying.
Lesson Thirty One: I have a fear
Lesson Thirty Two: A pleasure as well as a necessity
Lesson Thirty Three: I am Victoria Emily Sharples
Lesson Thirty Four: Stay Safe! Stay Sane!

