Here's today's four star review for Tell Me Anything from Donald Hutera at The Times. Book now for performances at Shoreditch Town Hall, London from 20th September to 1 October, or Margate Theatre Royal on 17th September.
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Friday, 2 September 2016
Even more tweets...
Final round up of our Edinburgh Fringe Twitter love... Don't forget, the show comes to Shoreditch Town Hall, London from Sept 20th to 1st Oct after a performance in Margate on 17th Sept!
Quietly riveted by David Ralfe's self-performed solo show Tell Me Anything @Summerhallery about the psycho-emo cost of caring...— Donald Hutera (@DonaldHutera) August 27, 2016
#edfringe is a great platform for creative dialogue about mental health and illness. @ontheruntheatre's Tell Me Anything is a great example— Abby King (@abbyrking) August 28, 2016
So glad my final #edfringe show of 2016 was a return visit to @ontheruntheatre's Tell Me Anything. Shocking, arresting, and truly special.— Laura Jayne Bateman (@MissLJBateman) August 27, 2016
#TellMeAnything by @ontheruntheatre is uncomfortably brilliant. Go: it'll make you ask questions about yourself that you need to ask.— Pint-Sized (@Pint_Sized_) August 24, 2016
Young man with dolphin. Insightful and moving performance. @ontheruntheatre #edfringe2016 @Summerhallery https://t.co/9yoPmUoJHC— Therese LawlorWright (@Therese_LW) August 24, 2016
Also found 'tell me anything' by @ontheruntheatre refreshing- a modern male look at masculinity and young love— Ruby Glaskin (@RubyGlaskin) August 23, 2016
'Tell Me Anything' by @ontheruntheatre was not only beautifully written and performed, but also hit uncomfortably close to home.— Deng MaoHui (@dengmaohui) August 22, 2016
Friday, 11 September 2015
Tell Me Anything
We've been working on our new show Tell Me Anything for most of the summer, finishing up with work in progress performances at Shoreditch Town Hall. Thanks to all our audiences, your support and feedback is invaluable!
The show is about David's experiences of caring for his teenage girlfriend, who was anorexic and bulimic, when he was fifteen. We're indebted to Charlotte Rhind for her fantastic insights throughout our rehearsals, as well as the many other eating disorder experts we've spoken to over the past few months.
It's also been a pleasure to collaborate with musician Lilly Neubauer and our old friend Emma Tompkins. Finally, a big thank you to Alex Brenner for these fantastic rehearsal photos.
We plan to open the show next year, so stay tuned for updates!
The show is about David's experiences of caring for his teenage girlfriend, who was anorexic and bulimic, when he was fifteen. We're indebted to Charlotte Rhind for her fantastic insights throughout our rehearsals, as well as the many other eating disorder experts we've spoken to over the past few months.
It's also been a pleasure to collaborate with musician Lilly Neubauer and our old friend Emma Tompkins. Finally, a big thank you to Alex Brenner for these fantastic rehearsal photos.
We plan to open the show next year, so stay tuned for updates!
Development of Tell Me Anything has been kindly supported by Camden People's Theatre, The North Wall, Shoreditch Town Hall and Arts Council, England.
Thursday, 16 April 2015
Extra show announced for Shoreditch Town Hall
Possibly the best review we've ever had. Certainly the most creative!
We're having a fantastic time performing So It Goes at Shoreditch Town Hall, in London. The final week has completely sold out and we've just announced an extra matinee performance at 4pm on Saturday 18th. Tickets are going fast, so book ahead now!
The Times' Chief Theatre Critic, Dominic Maxwell, made us his Top Pick of the Week in Saturday's paper. We were also a pick of the week in Metro and Time Out.
Since then, we've also had a 4 star review from Time Out and our second 5 star review from The Times!
Today, Metro put us in their Top 5 shows to see in London:
Can't recommend @ontheruntheatre more. Saw the show #ShoreditchTownHall last night& was captivated by the clever, hilarious & moving story
— Rachael Morrow (@RachHMorrow) April 16, 2015
Went to see the fantastic @ontheruntheatre this w/e.So it Goes: direct, slick, innovative.Dealing with the reality of grief.Cried buckets.
— Lizzy Clark (@Lizzydclark) April 15, 2015
Just saw @ontheruntheatre's #soitgoes for the second time tonight. Cried more than the 1st. Tickets still available: http://t.co/ckbHmpgRgm
— Daniel Saunders (@DJKSaunders) April 14, 2015
Wonderful show #SoItGoes by @ontheruntheatre runs at @ShoreditchTH til Sat 18th.Please see it if you can @showandtell http://t.co/VUyRO8WYDw
— Belisarius Mock (@sfeegrade) April 12, 2015
Loved @ontheruntheatre 's show this evening at @ShoreditchTH . A gentle and beautiful story!
— Toby Peach (@TobyPeach) April 11, 2015
@Show_And_Tell @ontheruntheatre @ShoreditchTH It's funny, very moving, brilliantly performed, and generally superb. Laughed,cried,loved it.
— Belisarius Mock (@sfeegrade) April 11, 2015
@ontheruntheatre funny, smart and moving. Really touched by the show this evening. Thank you for reminding me... she lived.
— Katie Edmondson (@Katie_Edmo) April 11, 2015
I went to see So It Goes last night at Shordeditch Town Hall. It was incredible. Please go see it and please take a tissue @ontheruntheatre
— Stacca (@Stacca) April 11, 2015
Tuesday, 31 March 2015
So It Goes come to London
Not long until So It Goes reaches London! We're on at Shoreditch Town Hall for two weeks, from Wednesday 8 April to Saturday 18 April (not including Sunday 12 but yes including all the other days, including Monday 13).
We're very excited. Home crowd! In fact, we've been singing "So It Goes is coming home" to the tune of "Football's coming home" for over a week now.
Tickets available here.
David & Hannah x
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