This crazy and creative piece is inspired by actress Sam Fox's Welsh heritage. She plays everything from the notorious Shirley Bassey to the symbol of Welsh pride - the dragon.
Occasionally getting stumped by the Welsh was not a problem with this show, as you were cleverly guided though the performance though her many costume changes and cheekily placed stereotypes.
It was fast-paced and the constant changes kept the audience engaged through-out and often had the audience in stitches. The many styles of acting always gave the audience something new to watch from a snippet of a verbatim interview with her Nan, to the mime of an ordinary sheep.
A variety of live instruments were used to really bring this piece to life. Played by musician Ricardo Rocha, he entertains the audience using a variety of instruments such as the violin, harp and guitar. When he isn't playing he's up on his feet aiding Sam with providing comic relief between serious episodes.
I really enjoyed watching this show I found that it was a one-of-a-kind and unlike anything that I've ever seen before. I would definitely encourage people to go and see this show, along with any others produce by KILN (previously known as Kindle)!
Fantastic review Ruby - I really enjoy this type of theatre, jumping from different characters, scenes and taking the audience on a journey through the actors own heritage and life. Love the addition of live music too!