It's Happening In The Space Between My Face And Yours

26 September 2013 | 3:09 pm | Glenn Waller

Not one that should go unnoticed, this play is deserving of packed seats and open minds.

A group of young friends renting together have their world shattered upon the disappearance of one of their clique in It's Happening In The Space Between My Face And Yours. Written by Izzy-Roberts Orr and directed by Nick Fry, the play tackles the weighty subject of death and the effect it has on those left behind.

Throughout the performance and from the outset, the missing woman, Jack, periodically stands front and centre to address the crowd on the tragedy of the situation. The creeping sensation created by this spectre from beyond juxtaposes well with the internal drama facing the group and how they each choose to cope with the situation.

Sound is used evocatively, heightening the sense of isolation at times, and the cast handle the delicate subject matter with grace. Not one that should go unnoticed, this play is deserving of packed seats and open minds.