Lenny Henry, Sue Perkins & more rotate in this one-person play about a child’s life-saving list.
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"This version never quite plumbs those depths, and the plot is held aloof, as if secondary to the audience participation"
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"It’s a unique show with the texture of theatre but the communal immediacy of stand-up."
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"Macmillan reminds us of the importance of actively looking for reasons to be happy"
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"This life-affirming show proves that and more – an absolute tonic."
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"That magical feeling when you have just witnessed a truly incredible piece of theatre, reminding you of how powerful it can be"
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"For all its sorrow, the play gleams with hope. It is a truly brilliant thing"
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"Built with the collaboration of audience and performer, it is a truly brilliant thing. I wrote this with tears in my eyes."
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"This is a piece of work that is clearly hugely meaningful to many people, though I personally am wired to prefer comedy about mental health that’s less “feel good” and much more mordant."
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