Star rating: 5/5.
Directed By Richard Hayhow, Bloomsbury Theatre, London, 18-28 August
Imagine there is only one starry night left before the end of this world... what would we do? Dance, of course. At least that's what this latest sparkling production from The Shysters, a professional theatre group for people with learning difficulties, would have us do, writes Graham Hopkins.
Railway stations - as with theatre - are there to transport you to another place and this elegant, funny and moving show takes us on a whistlestop tour of emotions - as willowy waltzes weep in between trampling tangos and flighty fandangos. We travel through Brief Encounter and The Singing Detective country replete with statutory mackintosh raincoats and period hats (trilby or not trilby?).
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