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London Theatre 1

(review for Crossing)

★★★★

Views from the Gods​

(review for Crossing)

★★★★

"The acting is Crossing's strongest element - measured, natural and dependable across the board, and I'm struggling to call out anyone in particular for fear of doing down the rest unfairly."

 

"Crossing is a must-see for any Londoner who has held that same curiosity as I have about all those strangers we're thrown together with on London's transport system. You will leave with a new sense of intrigue and maybe, just maybe, you'll find your mind more open to strangers and their stories."

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London Pub Theatres

(review for Crossing) 

★★★★

"A selection of interesting and very-watchable characters."

 

"I was impressed with the way in which mental health concerns and crisis moments were handled within the piece."

"Overall, Crossing was a strong debut production by Jittery Pens Productions, and I look forward to seeing what work lies ahead of them in the future."

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Two Lasses in London

(review for Crossing)

doesn't use star system

"The cast were terrific (Jimand Allotey, Nell Bradbury, Arghierenia Kyrimi, Benjamin May, Ugo Nelson, Oliver Parnell, Zain Qureshi, Corinne Strickett) and the energy and chemistry between characters felt very real and genuine."

 

"All in all, a strong show with some truly beautiful and often heart-breaking moments. "

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Camden New Journal

(Mention for Crossing)

Crossing was mentioned as a highlight of the Camden Fringe Festival on 09/08/2018. 

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"More than anything, Crossing is about moments in people’s lives. And the moments are very, very moving."

 

"There is so much honesty in this play, pieces from people that are so private, you feel like you’re visiting their hidden thoughts and feelings in a way that’s almost too intimate, but it doesn’t feel pretentious or overplayed at all."
 

"Lovely writing by Arghierenia Kyrimi, Florence Wright and Ugo Nelson, skilfully performed by the ensemble cast and wonderfully directed by Tomas Stone."

 

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