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REVIEW: The Hunger, Assembly George Square Studios ✭✭✭✭
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Review 14 August 2023 · 1 min read · 222 words

REVIEW: The Hunger, Assembly George Square Studios ✭✭✭✭

Paul T Davies reviews The Hunger at Assembly George Square Studios presented as part of the Edinburgh Fringe 2023

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Paul T Davies reviews The Hunger at Assembly George Square Studios presented as part of the Edinburgh Fringe.

The HungerAssembly George Square Studios, Edinburgh Fringe4 Stars Book Tickets From Sheffield comes Black Bright Theatre Company with this play set in a remote pig farm in Yorkshire. A disease has wiped away most of humanity, and Megan and her mother, Deborah, are among the few survivors. The disease was thought to have come from processed food, and they may have survived because they eat farm meat. The piece begins with a startling scream and the tension never really decreases. A taut, thrilling script by Madeleine Farnhill ensures not a word is wasted. Excellent performances by Farnhill herself as brittle Megan and Helen Fullerton as Deborah keep us involved throughout. With strangers approaching the farm being shot, one young boy is given food by Megan and keeps returning until their food is stolen. No spoilers, but the final revelation is haunting. The direction by Natalie Simone keeps the actors in a very limited space, and while this does add to the pressure cooker atmosphere, it can affect sight lines quite a bit in this venue. But we do feel trapped in the environment with them in this edgy production as the question of how far you will go to protect yourobed ones is answered.

Paul T Davies
Paul T Davies

Paul is a playwright, director, actor, academic, (he has a PhD from the University of East Anglia), teacher and theatre reviewer! His plays include Living with Luke, (UK tour 2016), Play Something, (Edinburgh Festival Fringe/Drayton Arms Theatre, London 2018), , (2019), and now The Miner’s Crow, which won the inaugural Artist’s Pick of the Fringe Award at the first ever Colchester Fringe Festival 2021. In lockdown 2020 he created the audio series Isolation Alan, available on Youtube, and performed online in the Voice Box Festival. He is the founder member of Stage Write, a Colchester based theatre company, and his acting roles include Rupert in How We Love by Annette Brook, first performed at the Vaults Festival 2020 and revived at the Arcola and at Theatre Peckham in 2021. Follow: @stagewrite_

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