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Connection Unsecure: Continue?

Upstairs at Three and Ten (venue 310)

RocketHeart Theatre

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5.0 out of 5 - 5 reviews -

LoveFringe code: c1fd

Frankie and Charlie are entrapped within the false security of their online existence. Frustrated by the constraints of their virtual worlds, dare they risk breaking out to experience the richness of a real relationship? By exploring physical, vocal, and emotional expression, they free themselves to discover a connection beyond anything they have experienced before. "A beautifully articulated love story" - Barry Hewlett-Davies

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May 7-919:00 (50mins)£8.00 (£6.50)

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SMS Review | 12th May 2012 - 8:12 am

This amazing play is the reflection of all our behaviour regarding this new obsession of having as many online friends as possible and reminds us the true feeling of having offline friends. A very touching play where Frankie and Charlie try to get their heads and minds out of their screens in order to meet. That is how they start an emotional journey bringing us with them all the way long.

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D J H | 10th May 2012 - 2:11 pm

Excellent independent theatre!

An exceptionally intimate performance, portraying two reclusive personalities as they emerge from behind their screens and lay bare their personal fears for one another. Unsettling in parts - where the darker sides of the characters are revealed - humourous in others, but ultimately touching.

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silverscreen | 08th May 2012 - 5:25 pm

connection unsecure: continue? A love story for our time.

Funny, touching, sad but ultimately triumphant the evolving relationship in this show moved the audience in a venue that suited it ideally. Frankie and Charlie dare to come out from behind their screens and risk the possible disasters that come with real, human interaction. The dialogue rang true and the two actors brought it to life brilliantly! It is a tribute to all involved that my heart went out to the two characters and I was rooting for them right to the end!

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Gail S | 07th May 2012 - 10:43 pm

Only connect!

Fabulous play exploring real as opposed to virtual relationships as a pair of social networking addicts dare to emerge from behind their screens. The intimate venue hints at the potential claustrophobia of personal relationships. Charlie and Frankie start to explore and trust their feelings and each other. The acting was brilliantly believable and the audience was totally enthralled by and totally immersed in the emotional journey.

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SMS Review | 07th May 2012 - 8:53 pm

excellent! Brilliant acting from them both. What am original idea too. A lovely mixture of humour and dramatic moments. So easy to sympathise with both characters. Loved it.

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