The Stage
The production’s humour is both broad and subtle… fine… youthful… irreverent…
Barbara Lewis, The Stage
No Comments »23/04/2009 by admin
The production’s humour is both broad and subtle… fine… youthful… irreverent…
Barbara Lewis, The Stage
No Comments »23/04/2009 by admin
View full details of all shows here.
Friday 30 July, 6pm
Saturday 31 July, 8pm
Sunday 1 August, 7pm
Tuesday 3 August, 5pm
Wednesday 4 August, 8pm
Wednesday 13 October, The Lambourn Centre, Box office: 01488 73690
Thursday 14 October, Aldeburgh
Friday 15 October, Chippenham, Neeld Hall
Saturday 16 October, The Pound Arts Centre, Corsham, Box Office: 01249 701628
Monday 18 October, Chipping Norton Theatre, Box office: 01608 642350
Tuesday 19 October, Wokingham Town Hall
Saturday 23 October, Marlborough, Theatre on the Hill
Tuesday 26 October, The Gulbenkian, Canterbury, Box office: 01227 769075
Wednesday 27 October, The Croft Hall, Hungerford, Box office: 01488 684038
Monday 1 November, Welford Park
Tuesday 2 November, Ascot, St Mary’s School
Wednesday 3 – Saturday 6 November, Theatre Royal Bath, The Ustinov, Box Office: 01225 448844
Wednesday 8th – Thursday 9th December, Ashcroft Arts Centre, Hampshire
Thursday 15th July
Tuesday 3rd August, 9pm
Wednesday 4th August, 5pm
Friday 13th & Saturday 14th August, 7.30pm
Tickets: £12 / £10 concs. Book online or call the Box Office on 020 7613 7498
Venue info: Venue 1, Rich Mix, 35 – 47 Bethnal Green Road, London, E1 6LA
sheer vitality…pure acting
To Do London
A striking gem of a production
Kate Jackson, What’s On Stage.com
The production’s humour is both broad and subtle… fine… youthful… irreverent…
Barbara Lewis, The Stage
Denton Chikura is a wonderful clown, playing lovestruck Valentine with an eloquent minimalism of gesture. Tonderai Munyevu, meanwhile, has a delightful comic elasticity of expression and delivers an enchanting rendition of ‘Who Is Sylvia?’ Together they make a fine double act.
Robert Shore, Time Out
The characterizations, male and female, are accomplished with deftness and great economy. Using a storytelling approach, the actors eschew surface detail in favour of the essential spirit of the characters…the lines are spoken with a clarity and conviction that make the meaning remarkably transparent.
ArtwordBlog
Whether or not your purse is feeling squeezed, these days, your spirits are almost certainly crying out for what this kind of theatre best provides : the joyous celebration of humanity; stuff you can’t buy. Here it is, on a shoestring: go lap it up.
Chris Bearne, remotegoat.co.uk
Denton Chikura is a wonderful clown, playing lovestruck Valentine with an eloquent minimalism of gesture. Tonderai Munyevu, meanwhile, has a delightful comic elasticity of expression and delivers an enchanting rendition of ‘Who Is Sylvia?’ Together they make a fine double act. Robert Shore, Time Out
Whether or not your purse is feeling squeezed, these days, your spirits are almost certainly crying out for what this kind of theatre best provides : the joyous celebration of humanity; stuff you can’t buy. Here it is, on a shoestring: go lap it up. Chris Bearne, remotegoat.co.uk
The characterizations, male and female, are accomplished with deftness and great economy. Using a storytelling approach, the actors eschew surface detail in favour of the essential spirit of the characters…the lines are spoken with a clarity and conviction that make the meaning remarkably transparent. Ronald Weihs, ArtwordBlog
The production's humour is both broad and subtle... fine... youthful... irreverent... Barbara Lewis, The Stage
A striking gem of a production Kate Jackson, What’s On Stage.com
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