This September the Lemon Tree theatre in Aberdeen will host the touching and acclaimed production Love Beyond. Some Press and Journal online content is funded by outside parties. The revenue from this helps to sustain our independent news gathering.

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Tackling a subject that will have affected many, it tells the tale of a man with dementia who uses sign language to communicate. It’s a beautiful, tender and visually stunning show that plays powerfully with the confusions forced on someone with dementia. Fresh from winning the Leading Light Award (for Best Scottish Production) at The Scottish Theatre Awards on the Fringe, Love Beyond will play for two nights at the Lemon Tree in Aberdeen in September.

The one-hour show was described by The Scotsman as combining “tremendous depths of emotion with sheer technical brilliance”. It is sure to have a deeply personal impact on its audience. The story of Love Beyond Harry has dementia.

He also uses sign language. As he moves into a new home, he is accompanied by memories that dance lik.