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ED2015 5/5 Reviews ED2015 Theatre Reviews
We May Have To Choose (Emma Hall)
By Raphael Highgate-Betts | Published on Saturday 22 August 2015
Beautifully simple and intensely clever, Emma Hall’s ‘We May Have To Choose’ is billed as a show of 621 opinions, and it is just that. One hour of a person standing on a stage telling you their opinions – some of them you might agree with, some of them you might not. There is something captivating about Hall’s performance, something mesmerising in her simplistic movement, and it would be hard not to become completely absorbed in this performance. Compelling in form and content, this show is definitely not to be missed. Ideas are quietly challenged and lessons are subtly taught. Intimate, funny, honest and unlike anything I have seen at the Fringe this year.
Laughing Horse @ Espionage, until 29 Aug.
tw rating 5/5 | [Bethan Highgate-Betts]
