reviews
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"If you want to see a smart, funny script with actors in real 3D
then forget going to the cinema and get along to Top Story " - Sci-Fi London "This is an excellent night of uplifting theatre." - Pomp Magazine "A mix of ambitious ideas and comic relief" - London Evening Standard "Crisp lines and the young co-stars, Ed Pinker as Talfryn and Lewis Goody as Gus, make an engaging double act as they bounce from sofa to sofa" - London Evening Standard "Lewis Goody and Ed Pinker endear as the bromantic pair ruminating about life, the universe and their legacy as the apocalypse nears" - Time Out "There are no weak links across the performances." - Everything Theatre "The more philosophical, scientific discussions are left to two celestial beings, Alphon and Raoul, who are expertly played by Stephen Schreiber and James Messer. Young Raoul is sweetness personified while Alphon is older and brimming with wisdom." - Everything Theatre "Excellent [Josephine] Kime is matched by sharp comic turns from Andy Hawthorne and Richard Matthews" - The Stage "A thoroughly enjoyable play" - Be The Red Carpet "Forceful performances from all the cast" - British Theatre Guide "Being a play about the end of the world, the Old Vic Tunnels are eerily suitable; the thunder of trains overhead add a real sense of foreboding what with the subject matter. It works with the strip lighting (Richard Lambert), haunting melodies of Gus’ ringtone and the incidental music of each story (Geoff Widdowson) to present three very different but equally interesting atmospheres, each in their own way offering a feeling of inevitability to proceedings." - What's Peen Seen "Thanks to Adam Berzsenyi Bellaagh’s sensitive direction, these three simultaneous worlds coexist on stage without confusion" - A Younger Theatre "And it's all aided and abetted by some great lighting design by Richard Lambert, mixing the ethereal with the mundane, accompanied by sound designer Geoff Widdowson." - View from the Gods "If you too fancy a bit of comedy to ease the January blues then check it out." - London on the Inside |
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