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| ...the finest small-scale show since their debut 70 Hill Lane...Frisky, funny, and often forlorn, this is a show that knows what it's about even as it conspires to leave its audience in a state of panicked disorientation. I loved it. **** | | Daily Telegraph |
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| Improbable are masters of mixed media and meta-theatrical whimsy **** | | Time Out |
| Playful and strangely magical, a dreamlike patchwork of fact and folklore. Recommended. | | The Independent on Sunday |
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| This is a return to the sort of improvisationally developed, small scale show that marked Improbable as one of the most innovate theatre groups to emerge in Britain in the mid 1990s. | | The Times |
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