A Drop Too Many – Review by Catherine Lawrence

Created in response to the SEQ/Northern NSW floods and droughts, A Drop Too Many is a physical theatre work that highlights community strength in the presence of disaster—reminding audiences of the equal perils of too much and too little water, where communities are ‘destroyed in the dry, drowned in the wet.’  The show focuses on the lived experience and stories of people affected by the Dry and the Wet, and told through movement, voice, clever visuals, and against the backdrop of a fantastic soundscape.

Read their full review over at Review: A Drop Too Many

Picture: A Drop Too Many (Credit: Creative Futures Photography)

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Paul Osuch is the Artistic Director of Anywhere Festivals, making it possible for performance makers to create ambitious work in nooks and crannies for audiences to experience... anywhere.