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Post by NorthernAlien on Sept 4, 2019 22:03:04 GMT
Saw this tonight at Traf 2.
It's excellent, but heart-wrenching, and pretty hard going at times. Also comes with a specific warning about the use of Cashew Nuts, if that's an issue for anyone.
It's an adaptation of a book that was short-listed for the Booker Prize. The story is set in Nigeria, and is told by two brothers who sort of multi-role. I don't want to say much more for risk of spoiling it.
I was sat in seat C37 - this is a venue where the actors are playing to three sides in a thrust/almost in the round configuration. The small size of the space means that you're never too far away. Leg room OK once you've got sat down on your bench seat that you might have to share as they each seat two people.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 6, 2019 10:26:15 GMT
Saw this in Home, Manchester last year. Incredibly acting as they bounce between characters. Great set which was lit beautifully. Recommended.
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