If you’ve never seen a
Kneehigh production then prepare to be
dazzled, amused, heartsick, shocked and inspired by a truly marvelous show.
It’s a celebration of human optimism, a swinging dance romp, a romantic love
story, and ultimately a tear producing tragedy. Here is my synopsis of the
story: A young English girl in World War 2 loses her cat, Adolphus Tips, and
two black G.I.‘s stationed nearby try to find it for her. That’s it! But how
this effects the lives of hundreds of decent people caught up in a cruel war is
a message for our time.

Katy Owen is dynamic as the
awkward 12 year old, while Mike Shepherd who founded Kneehigh in 1980 is
hilarious as a motorcycle-riding grandmother.
The rest of these extraordinary
folk in alphabetical order: Nandi Bhebhe, Seamus Carey, Emma Darlow, Ncuti
Gatwa, Kyla Goodey, Chris Jared, Craig Johnson, Adam Sopp and Akpore Uzoh. Pat
Moran is music director. Tips the Cat and other farmyard creatures are by
puppet director Sarah Wright.

If you have a
passion for live theater do not miss it!

Photos by Steve Tanner.