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Many Moons by Alice Birch

Produced as part of Sydney Fringe at Village Theatre, Erskineville. 9th-13th September 2015.

''I looked into her big big eyes. And found one hundred moons in amongst the blue.''

 

Company: Alan Faulkner, Joel Horwood, Danielle King and Samantha Meisner.

Directed by Gillian Lemon.

Clybourne Park by Bruce Norris

Produced in co-production with Unity Theatre. 1st-11th October 2014.

A wickedly funny and fiercely provocative play about race and real estate.

 

★★★★☆ Liverpool Echo

★★★★☆ The Public Reviews

★★★★☆ Whats On Stage

★★★★★ Liverpool Sound and Vision

 

Company: Richard James Clarke, Simon Hedger, Chris Jack, Judith McSpadden, Samantha Meisner, Paida Mutonono and Liam Tobin.

Directed by Gillian Lemon.

When the Rain Stops Falling by Andrew Bovell

Performed at Unity Theatre. 18th-22nd June 2013.

'I do not believe in God. I do not believe in miracles. I cannot begin to explain how a fish can fall from the sky in a town surrounded by desert.’

 

★★★★☆ What's On Stage

★★★★☆ Liverpool Sound and Vision

8/10             Liverpool Echo

                    Low Down

                    Catalyst Media

 

Company: Ruth Alexander-Rubin, Jeniffer Burgess, John Edon, Simon Hedger, Samantha Meisner, Maria Swisher and Liam Tobin.

Directed by Gillian Lemon.

 

When the Rain Stops Falling was originally commissioned and first produced by Brink Productions in Australia, in February 2008.

bash: latterday plays by Neil LaBute

Performed at Unity Theatre. 19th-22nd June 2012.

Greek myth meets contemporary American sensibility in Neil LaBute's trilogy of one-act plays. 

 

★★★★½ The Public Reviews

9/10           Liverpool Echo

                   Made Up

 

Company: Luke Gray, Simon Hedger, Samantha Meisner and Rachel Rae.

Directed by Gillian Lemon.

One of those rare productions which almost completely paralyses the crowd's attention. For anyone who enjoys extraordinary stories told with talent, this production is a must-see.

Liverpool Echo

The production is the work of new company, said&done, and what a statement of intent is Bash.

As said&done have taken a leap of faith, so should their audience.

 

Made Up Liverpool

said&done have only been on the scene since 2012, nevertheless they opened to rave reviews with their debut show, bash: latter-day plays. It seems that second time around they have done it again.

What's On Stage

We sincerely hope said&done will be back - I cannot imagine how When the Rain Stops Falling can be anything other than a stepping stone to future success.

David Reddy

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