Charles Cowan from Kings Langley, 18 July 2012
Well it's true. Once upon a time we are transported in a canvass cloud to join in the life of a fisherman and his wife living contentedly in a small hut with a hole in it's roof. This is where the play begins and ends but, in between, the story is woven with such fine thread that it is impossible not to be enchanted and with such physical craft, skill and poise that it's impossible not to be enthralled. We live in a magical world where there are perfect props for our imagination to take hold with beautifully balanced movement and musical rhythms to carry us along.
Lynda Lawrence from Wales, 07 July 2012
Hello Nicole and Martin,
I saw you at Beyond the Border festival. I wasn't going to come in as the Musicians of Bremman was never one of my favourite stories, but I'm so glad I did. You were absolutely mesmerising. Funny, clever staging, astounding physicality. I've told everyone about you and really hope to see you again at the forest of dean in August.
Congratulations on a brilliant show.
Lynda
Verona Bass from Beyond teh Border Festival, Wales, 03 July 2012
Dear Nicole and Martin,
The first show I saw was the Musicians of Bremen and I loved the clever use of few props, the humour, whe way you engaged gently and kindly with any audience participants. Of course, your skill at juggling and acrobatics was phenomenal.
To my sorrow I missed The Girl with no Hands Show. I managed to get into The Fisherman and his Wife [despite the long queue! ] I now can still not explain to myself why that show so affected me! (I spoke to you, Martin, briefly and told you in the bar, but could not speak as I wanted to cry). It was the essence of theatre that is embodied in what you offer, and in the gentle music as you invite us in, you explain that we are given this space to enjoy. As the story unfolded I was childlike in my reaction, and was completely taken by the drama, to the inevitable conclusion, which we all know,,,It was transformative. I thank you for this wonderful experience. I have just turned seventy, and this has been a Gift.
Janine Amos from Bristol, England, 02 July 2012
Your shows this weekend at Beyond the Border Festival were breathtakingly beautiful and inspirational. You deserved every single clap of your two standing ovations.
Thank you.
Chloe BARBIER from Kings Langley, 24 June 2012
My sister bought us tickets for this show and I have to say it was the best I have ever seen - totally awe inspiring and inventive, and the talent was insurmountably endless. We feel so privileged to have witnessed such brilliance - thank you!
Caroline Moss from RSSKL, 22 June 2012
Hello,
Feeling very blessed to have watched your performance tonight of The Musicians of Bremen. It was funny, clever and beautiful to watch. Quite simply stunning and I thank you.
Good luck with your tour and I hope to see you perform in Kings Langley again some day.
Uwe Schöpf from Castrop-Rauxel, 18 June 2012
Hallo Zusammen,
meine Crew und Ich haben gerne beim Abbau Eures Zeltes in Recklinghausen geholfen auch wenn es in Strömen geregnet hat. Ihr seid eine Tolle Truppe vorallem Eure Mädels die anpacken können wie echte Kerle.... Für Eure Tournee alles Gute und Teu Teu... Fürleicht sehen wir unds in Bochum wieder ! Lieben Gruß an alle ! Uwe ( Crewchef Abbau RFS Recklinghausen)