The out-of-shape group struggle for survival on Neville s Island
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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
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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.