Call Back

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After a botched attempt to repair a damaged smartphone, Danny has accidentally discovered a means of sending a message backwards in time. How is his serendipitous discovery linked to a series of freak storms and a mysterious epidemic which are devastating a small English town?
Written and Directed by Ian Dixon Potter
Performed by Thomas Everatt
(Also performed by Ramzi DeHani at the Canal Café Theatre and D J Singh at Hen & Chickens Theatre)
Original music composed and performed by Neil Thompson
REVIEWS:
“Everatt works on a higher energy level than most actors, delivering an incongruous story with complete credibility and even more enthusiasm. It is a real pity television is a closed world and the new Doctor Who won’t be a newcomer, because this is a fresh Matt Smith who can deliver complex ideas with effortless simplicity”
“Less complicated than it sounds, and neatly tied off by explanations in the final scene” “This is a neat Philip K Dick style effort with an excellent central performance.
★★★★ Theatre Monkey
There’s a lot of detail in Call Back, which goes at quite a brisk pace. It may be a mindboggling story, but it’s also a very amusing one, with an excellent punchline at the very end. The direct engagement with the audience in both monologues (‘Call Back’ & ‘Iago’) helps to maintain interest, and overall, this was a brief but thought-provoking evening.
★★★★ London Theatre1
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