The out-of-shape group struggle for survival on Neville's Island
- Credit: Mark Sepple
There’s nothing quite like the moment the house lights dim and the chatter fades to silence in anticipation.
After a theatre-less, cinema-less and joyless year-and-a-half of lockdown, it's no wonder the audience was buzzing with excitement as the performance of Neville's Island kicked off at Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch.
Queen's Theatre is running at reduced capacity, in line with Covid restrictions
- Credit: Sally Patterson
Following four middle managers on an away day that goes horribly wrong, Tim Firth’s production epitomises everyone’s worst fear of being stuck on a desert Island (albeit in the middle of the Lake District) with colleagues who drive them up the wall.