The best of the five episodes are written by Slipper or Doug Crossley...
The best of the five episodes are written by Slipper or Doug Crossley...
“Best podcasts of the week.” Hannah Verder, The Guardian
The best of the five episodes are written by Slipper or Doug Crossley...
The best of the five episodes are written by Slipper or Doug Crossley... ~ Patricia Nicols, Sunday Times Culture
The best of the five episodes are written by Slipper or Doug Crossley...
A thoughtful, subtle exploration of how to present trauma and grief on stage; an audience giving a moment of time and finding a little glimmer of beauty within.”— Tim Bano, The Stage
The best of the five episodes are written by Slipper or Doug Crossley...
A heartfelt love letter to a lost friend and to resilience in the face of trauma. ~ Lyn Gardner, Stagedoor
A heartfelt love letter to a lost friend and to resilience in the face of trauma.
Doug Crossley’s one-man show is poignant… and we also learn that, deep in grief, he learned to play the piano from scratch – which he does remarkably well. ~ Susan Mansfield, The Scotsman
A heartfelt love letter to a lost friend and to resilience in the face of trauma.
A heart-rending story about suicide… certainly a pause for thought. ~ British Theatre Guide
A heart-rending story about suicide… certainly a pause for thought. ~ British Theatre Guide
Songs and dialogue are witty, surprising and enlightening, even touching at times. ~ Charles Hutchinson, The Press, York
Songs and dialogue are witty, surprising and enlightening, even touching at times.
It’s improvised comedy at its finest. ~ Thom Punton, Reviews Hub
It’s improvised comedy at its finest.
Although the songs are funny, there’s a sadness just under the surface which lingers the same way. ~ Dan Beam, The Press, York
Songs and dialogue are witty, surprising and enlightening, even touching at times.
Echoes of Edward Bond and Joe Orton... an excellent, thought-provoking piece of theatre. ~ British Theatre Guid
A heart-rending story about suicide… certainly a pause for thought. ~ British Theatre Guide
A cuttingly-funny and potent new play, loaded with punchy dialogue and sharp, dark wit. ~ Whatsonstage
Echoes of Edward Bond and Joe Orton... an excellent, thought-provoking piece of theatre.