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Lub You (24:7 Festival)

Editorial Staff

Editorial Staff

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21 July 2009

The Printworks, Manchester

Lub You is one of the most imaginative, perceptive and amusing plays I’ve seen in this year’s 24:7 Theatre Festival.

The playwright Eve Steele’s story about the jealousy of a little boy, Charlie, for his new brother comes straight from the heart.

It is not easy for an adult to play the role of a child and even more so a young child but Steele, who stars as Charlie, transports you into his little world as does Amy Spencer as the younger Bo-Bo.

We see them squabbling in their joint push chair and sharing a bath where Charlie does a wee-wee on Bo-Bo’s tummy. We watch with fascination their reaction to one another and the world of grown-ups.

The company use music and physical theatre to enhance the theme particularly where the adults are concerned. Everyone can relate to this gem of a play. After all, we were all kids once.

– Julia Taylor

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