FLIES REVIEW ROUND-UP
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Pins and Needles Produsctions’ new show Flies, an absurdist black comedy about paranoia and clingfilm, by Oliver Lansley and featuring live music from Kid Carpet is on at The Brewery until 22 October and we’d love to see you there.
So far, there has been a great buzz (ahem) about the show…
“The varying elements of the production, stage design, music and sound effects, and the precise, poetic script come together in an intelligent, laugh-out-loud, thought-provoking performance. Unmissable.” Venue
“Oliver Hollis is fine as Dennis, ready to explode as the battle for his sanity rages, and Paul Mundell is excellent in a number of roles, not least a smarmy dinner-jacket wearing fly with a Cheshire cat grin” Bristol Evening Post
“Wonderfully funny, with some brilliantly timed performances from a stellar cast of only three, directed with aplomb by Emma Earle…go and see it before they have to start swatting the audience away.” The Public Reviews
So come and join us for some bonkers comedy with an edge! We look forward to seeing you there.
For more info and booking, head this way.
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Posted by Jo on Fri 14 October 2011 at 1:01 am
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