by Dawn King | directed by Stephen Keyworth
29-31 May and 4-7 June 7:30pm | matinee on 7 June 2:30pm
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Photography: Barry Parsons |
"What a deliciously dark story, full of portent, symbols and fears. Stunning, shocking and strong. Congratulations to all involved with this both on and back stage. Utterly memorable." Zanna
"Probably the greatest tribute I can pay to Foxfinder is that I can't get it out of my mind today after watching the matinee yesterday!!" Robin
"This was a truly excellent production! Congratulations to everyone involved. Still thinking about it…" Shelagh
"All four cast members bring stellar performances to this production, bringing the emotional depth that exists in a world where belief is everything... If you want an evening of brilliantly written and thought provokingly eerie drama I would highly recommend catching this play at the Barn while you still can." Niamh Duncan - UK Theatre Network [click here for full review]
"Saw the most fantastic production of Foxfinder at the Sewell Barn Theatre this week. A gripping dystopian tale with haunting relevance to this day and age. Stellar performances from the cast and such a brilliant atmosphere created in the room. Not one to miss if you get the chance! Cannot recommend this more!" Jeremiah
"A strange and disturbing dystopian world unfurls in this gripping and unsettling thriller... It is a captivating two hours." James Goffin - Cultivated [click here for full review]
"Brilliant. A fantastic evening. So very well performed. Suspenseful and dark. Fabulous." Lolly
"A palpable tension binds the cast in an overall flawless performance." Ray Tempesta - East Anglian Theatre Podcast [click here for full review]
"...it is a powerfully presented drama that raises important questions. If you like dense, dark and tense thrillers you will enjoy this, if you are already convinced that the world gets ever more grim day by day this will not improve your mood. Yet however bad the daily newsreels are, we can rely on one constant bonus in life: Sewell Barn Theatre always pull out all the stops to give us the very best version of the plays they present in their atmospheric building." Julian Swainson - Norwich Eye [click here for full review]
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