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Post by lynette on Oct 15, 2016 22:56:28 GMT
A week to go for this. If you get a chance try to see it. It is a simple piece, one woman, lots of piano and quite a message without even stating what it is. She gave a little speech with touching gratitude to the UK at the end. Humbling.
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Post by showgirl on Oct 16, 2016 4:23:18 GMT
I saw and loved this on its earlier run and would unhesitatingly recommend it to anyone and everyone - and I can't think of any other production of which I could say the same. Think the run is sold out but if anyone is near enough to queue for a return, it's worth it.
And incidentally, comparing this to the musical about cancer in the Dorfman which I saw last night, THIS is how you convey something moving about traumatic personal experience.
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Post by CG on the loose on Oct 16, 2016 20:01:36 GMT
I echo both posts above, having seen it during its earlier run and again last night. Very moving piece, so simply told but all the more powerful for it. No less so on a second viewing.
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