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theSpaces @ Surgeons Hall (venue 53)

Pink Lady Productions

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5.0 out of 5 - 9 reviews -

LoveFringe code: bfc8

An elderly woman recalls the parental battles of her childhood to reveal a life shaped by maternal ambition. Winner,Windsor Marriott Award New Drama Writing 2010. 'brilliant, inventive, shocking' Jenny Seagrove, Actor & Windsor Marriott Judge 2010

3 reasons to see this show:

  • A powerful and moving drama.
  • Deals with issues of particular interest to women
  • Reminds a modern day audience why feminism was needed
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Previews Aug 4-514:10 (40mins)£5.00 (£4.00)
Aug 6, 8-13, 15-2014:10 (40mins)£7.00 (£6.00)

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joycetalks | 25th August 2011 - 7:32 am

powerful!

Well acted.. difficult subject The transition from old lady to young girl was well done The mother was harsh and ambitious Father typical of thhard-working men of the age. Totally transfixing!

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sadiebuck | 15th August 2011 - 4:14 pm

A must see for all theatre lovers

A fantastic play, brilliantly written and performed, I've loved it everytime I've seen it.

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SMS Review | 13th August 2011 - 10:18 pm

A superbly acted play and so sensitively written. I would thoroughly recommend it.

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Humphrey | 13th August 2011 - 7:54 am

Click, click, clickity, click!!!

This piece of theatre is just amazing. All actors working hard to bring the audience into Nell's memories. Amazing and heart breaking to watch at the same time. Please go and see it if you can.

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Fringe FAN | 11th August 2011 - 11:51 am

You must see this

Challenging, thought provoking, I was gripped from start to finish. Brilliant script and acting from all the cast.

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vivazapata | 10th August 2011 - 10:35 pm

Intense and Challenging

Anyone seeking an escape from the cabaret circus acts on the Royal Mile and the hundreds of identikit comedians should check out 'Click'. It's not an easy watch, but the play demands a response, it's visceral and powerful as a punch in the gut. The writing shows a real fearlessness in attempting to go to places others would shy away from - there's a real understanding and empathy with the depths of human suffering here. Not a barrel of laughs but there is an undercurrent of dark humour and the performances are raw and passionate. It's a different kind of Fringe show, but very rewarding.

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SMS Review | 10th August 2011 - 4:10 pm

i thought the show was brilliant!

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danboy | 10th August 2011 - 7:57 am

Brilliant Writing!

Click is a brilliantly written and acted short play. Well deserving the New Drama Award from the Windsor Fringe. Great to see that despite the small venue, minimalist set and small cast, you can be taken away to another world so different from our own and be shocked at how brutal life could be for a woman. The cast acting is flawless and particular mention must go to Nell, who makes the transition of childhood to old age seemingly easy so the audience is in no doubt. The play is sleek and fast moving and cleverly written, swinging effortlessly from past to present and making great use of the Yorkshire dialect. Thoroughly enjoyed the show, well done to all involved. This is a must see.

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heatherh | 09th August 2011 - 10:06 pm

Click - a must see!

We arrived at this play quite by chance - and were completely bowled over by the subject matter, the writing and the powerful performance by all 3 actors. This is not your run of the mill Fringe show, but a beautifully written character study, sensitively performed, which will leave you shocked but moved by the end. A must see. If we could give this show 10 stars we would!

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