For only the 2nd time in their history, Eastern Angles have staged an 'off the shelf' play instead of one especially commissioned for them and it turns out to be a poor decision.
Instead of a locally inspired play we are transported to a Greek island and a widow’s journey back to her birthplace.
On the way she meets a young lad who thinks he's a dog and slowly a touching relationship develops between them.
There is potential here and some effective staging on a simple set. The current theatrical fashion to include puppets is continued here with an effective ghost of the woman’s husband conjured up from a clay jug.
Hidden here is a one act play for children but for a full staged adult production fails to inspire. Come on Eastern Angles, return to doing what you do best - stories rooted in East Anglian life.
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