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The play was very well directed by Paul using the space well and achieving the atmosphere of the storyline. The cast of four gave excellent performances each developing a believable character. Robert Goll spent a lot of time in bed as Thomas but still stirred the emotions in his dream sequences, while Georgia Munnion gave a convincing performance as his daughter Silvia. Leon Wilmans was certainly an doctor with an obsession and Tony Kirkham as the cleaner Clive also stirred emotions with his own story lines.
The use of real medical equipment certainly added to the presentation but I have to say the lighting and sound were superb and absolutely spot on throughout the play. Such a performance shows what can be done with a talented author, director, cast and technical support working together as a team – an evening to remember, congratulations to all concerned.
Phil Williams NODA
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This was the premiere performance of the play by Nottingham author Simon Carter, and what a splendid piece it turned out to be. It was powerful with well balanced humour and drama together with some unexpected twists in the story line.


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