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== Reviews ==
 
== Reviews ==
  
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'''Kim Goldsmith'''
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I hope you are all rushing out to buy your tickets for Being Friends and Lost.  A couple of wonderful intimate pieces to get your teeth into performed sensitively and with lovely nuance. As when SLT opened before, all is very COVID safe.  Congratulations to Lisa Thomas, Caroline Beckett, Robert Wallis, Jacob Smith and Will Howells for two great shows, and how comforting to see Kay George back at her usual SM tricks.  It would be great for folks to come out and support this show given how long the actors have had to remember their lines for 😉 and as a great SLT re-opening.  BEAD!
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'''Simon Gleisner'''
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Just to echo the other posts about Being Friends/Lost. Not only is live theatre back, but we're reopening with a real corker. Two lovely, intimate conversations that show how talking to a stranger can be more revealing than we might expect, and even help us learn a thing or two about ourselves. They are poignant, hopeful, thoughtful and sometimes very funny. Please do come and see this show - Lisa and her cast and crew have done a fantastic job and deserve your support. And remember - if you can't make it in person, it's streaming on Thursday night.
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'''Charlotte Benstead'''
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Theatre's back baby! Well done to all involved in this cracking double bill. Some real emotional moments and some laugh out loud ones too. We're covid safe and I got to sit one seat away from Jeanette and we had a proper catch up. So why don't you just switch off your television set and go and do something to support the arts instead ?
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'''Mark Ireson'''
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Two intriguing short pieces by a writer I hadn’t come across before, excellently directed and performed. Well done everyone.
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'''David Carr'''
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Fantastic performances this evening by the Lost and Being Friends cast. Well done all involved, shame I couldn’t be there in person but the live stream worked really well, I just missed the interval and post show drinks and catch up! Great to see some live theatre.
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'''Barry Heselden'''
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What a lovely pair of plays I just watched at SLT. Great performances.
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GO AND SEE THESE.
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'''Jess Osorio'''
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Loved the plays tonight. 4 great performances, perfectly judged and beautifully directed. Do see them if you can, still tickets available.
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'''Siobhan Campbell'''
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What a joy to be back watching live theatre! Apologies for not sticking around but as you can see from time stamp, up for the early shift today.
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2 great pieces, 4 very strong and very watchable performances. I always think it speaks volumes when you don’t realise 20 mins has passed! Caroline Beckett and Robert Wallis kept the room silent and created a wonderful awkward tension. I wanted to hug them both. Also a brilliant bit of costuming for Cal, always impressed when people just change their appearance completely. Then in the second half Jacob Smith and Will Howells had me both giggling and feeling for them both. Then the walk home saw myself and Dave discussing the interesting characters there, there was a good deal of chat about the character of Eric, although there was plenty to feel sorry for him about and a fair few laughs, it was played so well with just a slight undertone of being almost a bit predatory (at least thats how myself and ginger took it) and I thought that was done really well. Jacob as Oliver responded perfectly too. I found the that piece really intriguing.
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Congrats to Lisa Thomas and all.   
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Apologies for ramble, it’s in lieu of post show chats.
  
 
== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==

Revision as of 13:42, 21 June 2021

Poster by Bryon Fear

by Robert Holman

Directed by Lisa Thomas

Performances: Tuesday 15 – Sunday 20 June 2021, Old Fire Station


Introduction

Two plays about connections between strangers in a time of war. In Lost, set during the Falklands War in 1982, Geoffrey visits May bringing news about her son Ian, who has a brilliant Naval career but has largely rejected his proud working class family. As they talk, the recall different sides of a complicated man and try to understand why he behaved as he did.

In Being Friends, set in 1944, Eric a talented but sickly artist and writer stumbles upon the idealistic Oliver, a conscientious objector working on a nearby farm. They open up to each other, discussing experiences of trauma, sexuality and their very different outlook on life, coming to a momentous conclusion in the case of one of them.

Cast

Lost


Being Friends

Crew

Reviews

Kim Goldsmith

I hope you are all rushing out to buy your tickets for Being Friends and Lost. A couple of wonderful intimate pieces to get your teeth into performed sensitively and with lovely nuance. As when SLT opened before, all is very COVID safe. Congratulations to Lisa Thomas, Caroline Beckett, Robert Wallis, Jacob Smith and Will Howells for two great shows, and how comforting to see Kay George back at her usual SM tricks. It would be great for folks to come out and support this show given how long the actors have had to remember their lines for 😉 and as a great SLT re-opening. BEAD!


Simon Gleisner

Just to echo the other posts about Being Friends/Lost. Not only is live theatre back, but we're reopening with a real corker. Two lovely, intimate conversations that show how talking to a stranger can be more revealing than we might expect, and even help us learn a thing or two about ourselves. They are poignant, hopeful, thoughtful and sometimes very funny. Please do come and see this show - Lisa and her cast and crew have done a fantastic job and deserve your support. And remember - if you can't make it in person, it's streaming on Thursday night.


Charlotte Benstead

Theatre's back baby! Well done to all involved in this cracking double bill. Some real emotional moments and some laugh out loud ones too. We're covid safe and I got to sit one seat away from Jeanette and we had a proper catch up. So why don't you just switch off your television set and go and do something to support the arts instead ?


Mark Ireson

Two intriguing short pieces by a writer I hadn’t come across before, excellently directed and performed. Well done everyone.


David Carr

Fantastic performances this evening by the Lost and Being Friends cast. Well done all involved, shame I couldn’t be there in person but the live stream worked really well, I just missed the interval and post show drinks and catch up! Great to see some live theatre.


Barry Heselden

What a lovely pair of plays I just watched at SLT. Great performances. GO AND SEE THESE.


Jess Osorio

Loved the plays tonight. 4 great performances, perfectly judged and beautifully directed. Do see them if you can, still tickets available.


Siobhan Campbell

What a joy to be back watching live theatre! Apologies for not sticking around but as you can see from time stamp, up for the early shift today. 2 great pieces, 4 very strong and very watchable performances. I always think it speaks volumes when you don’t realise 20 mins has passed! Caroline Beckett and Robert Wallis kept the room silent and created a wonderful awkward tension. I wanted to hug them both. Also a brilliant bit of costuming for Cal, always impressed when people just change their appearance completely. Then in the second half Jacob Smith and Will Howells had me both giggling and feeling for them both. Then the walk home saw myself and Dave discussing the interesting characters there, there was a good deal of chat about the character of Eric, although there was plenty to feel sorry for him about and a fair few laughs, it was played so well with just a slight undertone of being almost a bit predatory (at least thats how myself and ginger took it) and I thought that was done really well. Jacob as Oliver responded perfectly too. I found the that piece really intriguing. Congrats to Lisa Thomas and all. Apologies for ramble, it’s in lieu of post show chats.

Gallery

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