Look, No Hands
Recipient of the National Partnership Award 2021 with Pleasance Theatre and Pitlochry Festival Theatre, Look, No Hands performed as part of the Edinburgh Fringe programme at Summerhall (2022).
“★★★★
a rich tale of being on two wheels as metaphor for
personal growth and discovery is built”
When Vee embarks on her cycling commute, she has no idea she’ll never make it home. Appearing in Court to face the driver - suffering from amnesia, armed only with her hospital notes, a surprise appearance on 24 Hours in A&E and a bag of ripped clothes - she tries to piece together what happened to her that day. But what she can’t work out is why something so awful... can make her feel so fantastic.
“And if that was dying. What is this? What is this magic?”
“★★★★ a genuinely exciting piece of theatre…clever and engaging”
“★★★★
This piece incites us to ask questions of ourselves, assess how we can make things better and regain our freedom…”
“★★★★
An inspiring and uplifting play that celebrates human endurance in the wake of tragedy.”
“★★★★ Pick of the Fringe”