Performance dates
28 August - 28 September 2024
4 reviews
Run time: TBC
Includes interval
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There are two sides to every story.
Grieving the loss of the family shop with their dreams destroyed, Denise and daughter-in-law Carly and left to pick up the pieces of their relatives’ mistakes.
Sharon Duncan-Brewster and Erin Doherty play Denise and Carly in this thought-provoking drama that explores family dynamics, race, colonialism and cancel culture.
Recent Reviews
The scenography is surpraising and both actress are really good and did a great performance.
amazing thought provoking production, performances were powerful and impressive
Powerful performances which wraps up the series of plays perfectly!
Fabulous performances by both ladies. I was totally engaged. Sum humor, and very serious messages delivered.
Jaw-droppingly amazing performances from a script that twists and turns, deftly staged and directed for a ride through the full range of emotions.
Absolutely amazing show. Minimal props, amazing lighting and an electrical performance from both actors. Loved it??
I loved the play, the script was fantastic the actors were impressive. The only difficulty I had was listening to Carly. This actress was very good and I commend her for work, however she she spoke so fast sometimes it was difficult to understand what she was saying. I acknowledge that the character has to have that type of voice and a pacy speed but when the audience cannot always keep up it spoils the efforts of the whole production. Please allow down a tad so we can hear all the words. It was only the speed of delivery that needed to be addressed. Otherwise excellent!!!!!! Great seat........
Absolutely amazing! An essential must see as either a stand alone or part of the trio. I loved Delroy but was blown away by the Closing Act. Both of the female leads were on fire. The quality of the script writing coupled with the strong performances did not let up for a minute. The pacy back and forth between the actors navigating different perspectives did homage to both the black and white experience and didn’t spare the largely white middle class audience drawing them for ever closer in to the realities of the lasting impact of colonialism on both black and white communities shifting them from potential voyeur to connected participants. It was fascinating to watch this shift happen in real time. This production should be extended for a long run. Well done.
Phenomenal and so refreshing
Great service. Tickets confirmed and arrived in plenty of time. Will use again
I wasn’t sure about the progress of the play .. I didn’t realize it was parts of a whole play . I was anticipating more actors and they never arrived . Nice venue and very central! The monologues were intense !
The third of the 3 plays which I was lucky enough to see in 1 day. Highly recommend going to see all of them before they close in next couple of weeks! Sharon Duncan-Brewster & Erin Doherty were outstanding, captivating performances.
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