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After every performance the audience are invited to write there comments in a book. Here's what people have said:
Edinburgh 2005 reviews British Theatre Guide
When we talk about site-specific Theatre, we normally think of, for example, castles or industrial warehouses, tramsheds or country gardens. Charity Begins at Home, however, is a site-specific piece written for a charity shop. Joyce (Cerianne Roberts) and Bert (Nicholas Gallagher) are a middle-aged husband and wife who run the Barnardo's shop where the action takes place - and, for a few moments, in the street outside: quite what passers-by made of that, I'm not sure! But this is Edinburgh, so they probably don't even notice! He has a certain male bumptiousness about him and she is much more down to earth. In this character-led comedy much of the time is spent building up the characters through their conversations, arguments and making up, maily about the celebrations for the forthcoming anniversary, while the local radio station plays in the background, telling the story of am armed robbery not too far away. Then they discover a huge amount of money, a gun and a balaclava in a black bag. What happens next? I won't reveal the ending, except to say that it is unexpected. Good performances, well directed by Sara Poyzer, and a well-written piece of light comedy that manages to become serious without mawkishness. Word of mouth, so much more important in Edinburgh than we critics, is doing its work here and the 40-capacity house was full. Peter Lathan Hairline
Three weeks "The play is charming , a sort of Last of the
Summer Wine meets Shallow Grave, with an aging couple
entering a moral maze when a bag of stolen money lands on their doorstep.
The characters are beautifully drawn and their conclusion is rather heartwarming."
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