
Tomorrow in a Year is a meandering, unfocussed and frustrating work that fails to change gear throughout the entire one hour and twenty minute performance.

Largely, Noises in My Head was a straight forward recollection of Cale's life and musical exploits, dwelling on his early musical education, up to his college days and initial activities as a composer.

This is a magnificently cohesive and harmonious production where everything, from the remarkably witty script, to the top notch performances and the detailed set, comes together to produce a just about near perfect show.

The disturbing way the body can seem to morph into its surroundings is an intriguing concept.


There is something special about Uncle Jack. Something about his voice, his stature, his laugh, his story - something powerful but humbling.

Stifters Dinge is a piece that could be likened to some sort of compulsory contemplation or enforced meditation; it is very slow-moving indeed, making audiences stop, sit and be mindful, or, perhaps, bored.