The Scotsman

We Are All Just Little Creatures

- JOYCE MCMILLAN

THROUGH 35 years of ground-breaking theatre work with adults with learning disabiliti­es, Lung Ha of Edinburgh has become a worldleadi­ng theatre company in its field.

Over that time, though, I’ve rarely seen the company find such a perfect fit between artists and material as they achieve in this lushly beautiful 70 minutes of dream-like physical theatre, co-produced with the dance company Curious Seed, and co-directed by Christine Devaney with Lung Ha’s Maria Oller, and Jo Timmins of the Lyra Theatre, Craigmilla­r.

On a gorgeous stage designed by Karen Tennant and lit by Simon Wilkinson – an archway with a glittering curtain, an open space with a hint of indoor grandeur and outdoor botanical beauty – a series of figures from kings to floor-sweepers arrive, interact, and conjure up the small things that, despite everything, bring delight into human lives.

There’s a magical musical score composed and performed live by David Paul Jones and Kevin Lennon, featuring lushly lyrical songs, alongside moments of driven tension and wild celebratio­n; there are three profession­al dancers, and a team of seven inspired young “delight collectors” from the young artists’ group.

And above all, there are 17 of Lung Ha’s company members, bringing all their different abilities, intensitie­s and insights to this eccentric and beautiful cavalcade of human life.

“Be friendly, be brave, be positive, have courage,” says company member Keith Watson to the audience, with irresistib­le kindness and passion; and if ever a show was designed to help us live up to that advice, then it’s this beautiful piece of total theatre, powerful, poignant and true. Final performanc­e at the Byre Theatre, St Andrews, tomorrow, 2 April

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