See it if you are looking for a meaningful play about death and grief and if you don't mind a bit of unusual show elements,
Don't see it if you are uncomfortable with gross and graphic content, the content adds to the meaning of the play but is tough for some to enjoy
“I’m really glad that this show is on a proper stage in a proper theatre in the West End for three weeks. It gives me hope for us all. It’s just that the bits of ‘Lullaby for Scavengers’ that I found distasteful and uncomfortable are almost certainly not the ones that Kim Noble intended. ”
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"Almost magically, you’re seeing the world through his (Kim Noble) uniquely warped, feral perspective; the Soho Theatre’s audience let out a collective “aww” for that adorable spineless grub."
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"It’s grisly, gimmicky, sometimes repulsive, sometimes operating in the grey areas of both morality and legality. It’s also bold, funny, wildly inventive and finally rather gorgeous."
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"It’s genuinely upsetting in places, gallingly narcissistic at times, but it reaches for profundity too – confronting themes of loneliness and mortality that are undeniably universal."
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"It’s all beautifully, intricately assembled – and very funny. Not just in a so-ghastly-it’s-funny way, but funny about the gap between slick corporate comedy and Noble’s own life, and endlessly funny in the small, sweet details of that humdrum reality."
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