Age Is A Feeling
Closed 1h 10m
Age Is A Feeling
86

Age Is A Feeling London Reviews and Tickets

86%
(2 Ratings)
Positive
50%
Mixed
50%
Negative
0%
Members say
Clever, Absorbing, Ambitious, Indulgent, Entertaining

About the Show

Haley McGee's one-woman show exploring the unknowability of human life.

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36 Reviews | 1 Follower
90
Intelligent, Clever, Absorbing, Entertaining, Ambitious

See it if You want a unique theatre going experience - profound and engaging, the very definition of life affirming.

Don't see it if You don't like the idea of a show that asks you to use your imagination. This isn't for everyone.

106 Reviews | 12 Followers
69
Refreshing, Quirky, Indulgent, Great acting, Clever

See it if You like the idea of a 'choose your own adventure' style show

Don't see it if you don't like the idea of missing out on some of the storylines

Critic Reviews (4)

The Stage (UK)
August 11th, 2022
For a previous production

"It’s a polished, gorgeous piece of storytelling theatre, undoubtedly, and yet, for me, it was missing something – I felt like I was watching a beautiful piece of engineering."
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WhatsOnStage
August 10th, 2022
For a previous production

"It's hard to shake the feeling that the whole show is just a series of truisms and aphorisms weaved into a sketchily-drawn narrative, and never as profound as it might appear to be."
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Shy Strange Manic
September 13th, 2022
For a previous production

This innovative and emotional show Age is a Feeling follows one person’s life from the age of 25 through to the end of their life. The audience picks which of the 12 stories on offer they want to hear, the rest remain unheard. Much like the “choose your own adventure” books that were popular a few decades ago, this allows the audience to take charge of the show and follow the different storytelling trails.
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The Guardian (UK)
August 10th, 2022
For a previous production

"There are wild acts of spontaneity, passionate affairs, chance friendships, family schisms, health scares and moments of regret. It is often funny but more often wistful and knowing."
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