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.
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.