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ED2013 4/5 Reviews ED2013 Theatre Reviews
The Edge Of Our Bodies (PenKnife Productions)
By Iris Ordean | Published on Thursday 15 August 2013
Bernadette is growing up. As she becomes fully conscious of her situation, she boards a train for New York, planning a surprise visit to her boyfriend, Michael. She intends to share some important news with him, but what she finds is very different to what she expected. A witty, talented Lauren Farrell delivers an excellent interpretation of the sixteen-year-old Bernadette. She is evidently a more than suitable match for this bright character, in the award-winning script by Adam Rapp. A true spur for the imagination, this is an insightful and rich tale about coming-of-age and the multiple changes this inherently implies. Undoubtedly, Farrell has taken her first steps on the lane of fame.
theSpace @ Venue45, until 10 Aug, 5.40pm.
tw rating 4/5 | [Iris Ordean]