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Tom Crean - Antarctic Explorer

Tom Crean - Antarctic Explorer

Venue: New End Theatre
Where: Inner London
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starstarstarstarstarSaw this show in Edinburgh and am so glad that London finally gets to see it, and I can tell you after seeing it again it has not lost any of it's incredible impact. You want to hear what true heroism is all about then see this show. Adidan Dooley is a master storyteller and holds you on the edge of your seat as he recounts the true stories of the Antarctic expeditions with Scott and Shakleton. I am glad he didn't write a diary like the others otherwise we would already know Crean's story and that would spoil this fantastic evening. - Brian Mainwaring12 Feb 08
starstarstarstarstarCaught this show today and was blown away. If you want a lesson in how to hold an audience spellbound for over an hour and be taken on the most incredible journey of endurance then go and see Aidan Dooley's show at the New End. Tom Crean is one of Ireland's unsung heroes of the early Antarctic age of exploration and was there with Scott and Shakleton on the three famous expeditions, and he survived. Unfortunately, unlike the others, he never kept a diary, but thanks to Mr Dooley well crafted performance we know can relive his tales in this marvellous show. I couldn't get to see this at the Edinburgh Festival due to it being sold out so glad I was able to see it now. I would suggest you book now to avoid disappointment as it is only in London for a six week run and I am sure it will be a sell out. - Tony Norman09 Feb 08


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