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ED2011 4/5 Reviews ED2011 Children's Shows Reviews
William (The Flanagan Collective)
By Maryam Ansari | Published on Tuesday 9 August 2011
William’s daughter tells the tale of the first ever book, followed by the adventure of her father, whose visit to a bookstore one day changes his life. Interactive to the point that we are asked to sit at the centre of the stage alongside the actress and share our own stories, the audience’s contribution in itself becomes a catalyst for the performance. The solo actress does a superb job in her eager storytelling performance, and appears even more enthusiastic when mingling with the audience. Although it is safe to assume that children will gain the most delight from this show, it is a heart-warming performance for the whole family to enjoy. If you like stories as much as William’s daughter, then you will love this one.
C eca, 3 – 29 Aug, 11.30am (12.25pm), £4.50 – £8.50, fpp30.
tw rating 4/5
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