REVIEW I Stories in the Dust

A review from Stories in the Dust at Lakeside Nottingham

‘…from the moment the opening song began the children were silently enthralled. And until the very end this focus was held to such an extent that the children were reacting with the characters – gasping when they gasped, laughing when they laughed – imaginatively immersed in the vivid world created for them.’

Lakeside Nottingham, Arwyn Clayton, Young Critics Collective: Stories in the Dust

A review from Stories in the Dust at Greenwich Theatre

‘There are echoes of Riddley Walker, there are notes of the Mad Max franchise, but above all, this is Cormac McCarthy’s The Road for littleys.’

‘The two performers are friendly and approachable; there is joy in their friendship, they play sweet music and sing pretty songs together and it makes them happy’

‘It isn’t a preachy show, it’s just very brave, very up-front, and very good.’

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Anna Harriott is also Co-Director of Stories in the Dust, a forward-thinking Southwest theatre company reimagining sustainable touring. Their current touring show, of the same name, blends live music, puppetry and bold storytelling to explore themes of displacement, environmental awareness and hope.

Find our more about Stories in the Dust on their website HERE

Read the Lakeside Nottingham review HERE