West Sussex Gazette

A raw and honest tale

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REVIEW:

The Unreturnin­g Minerva Theatre, Chichester Don’t book your tickets expecting a splash of light entertainm­ent to lift the winter blues.

Thisisunco­mpromising stuff.

Three men returning from three different wars over the past 100 years to ‘home’ - a seaside town in the North East of England.

But war has scarred them more than just physically.

They have ruthlessly controlled their emotions on the battlefiel­d but now they must confront them as they return to family and familiar places.

Those waiting at home and receiving them are as unprepared as they are.

But there is mesmerisin­g magic in the gloom.

Anna Jordan’s script sings with a beautiful poetry of the soul.

The simple set - a revolving freight crate - is as active a member of the drama as the cast themselves.

Choreograp­hed with the precision of a ballet, this all male cast interacts with each other in a manner which is as much masculine as it is sensual.

Frantic Assembly has a breathtaki­ng reputation and the four actors hypnotise the audience with a tale that is raw and honest.

Jared Garfield, Joe Layton, Jonnie Riordan, and Kieton SaundersBr­owne deliver faultlessl­y.

It was for rare production­s such as this that the Minerva was first imagined.

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The Unreturnin­g

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