WW 2nd October 2019
Now that really was something rather different.
We walk, they walk, we walk, they walk, we all walk ...
A marvellous play which would resonate with many, many people in many, many different ways. It certainly brought into sharp focus racial issues and belonging. For some it may bring into consideration the very reasons for walking - doubtless as many as there are walkers. For others, even us, it causes questions about identity; just who are we and how many persona do we inhabit. Perhaps it questions us about humour - do we laugh when things are funny or when we feel uncomfortable.
A very enjoyable evening book-ended by a sumptuous (posh) meal and a visit to a real proper pub where two (or possibly more) football matches are broadcast simultaneously.
As it says on the tin ;'You really do have to be there ...'