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DUST
05 March 2026 - Ian C.Where to start, what an incredible show, production, lighting and the man himself Craig. It was an emotional ride that will not be forgotten for a long while. So impressive we (party of 4) were worn out by the end and we were not on stage acting it out. A wonderful piece of theatre. -
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05 March 2026 - Will M.I was left speechless. This is a harrowing story of a working class battler fighting for his family, his brothers and a stake in his own sovereignty and dignity. A beautifully written script delivered by an incredible talent of an actor. Craig McArdle is a master of his craft and practically bled out emotionally for the audience. -
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02 March 2026 - Laura C.So engaging, kept me hooked for the entire hour! -
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01 March 2026 - Cedric A.Amazing acting -
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28 February 2026 - Sam G.Brilliant actor, raw and powerful -
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24 February 2026 - Rebecca H.A powerful journey through time-generational trauma, conscription, mining disaster, protests-interspersed with humour and love. Feels like what the Fringe always was-independent, incredible local talent. -
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23 February 2026 - Kristen D.Brilliant writing, exquisite acting. I was truly captivated in every moment due to the beautifully intricate direction. The actor's face is something of a marvel, twisting and changing with every character he portrayed. I took my dad who had been brought up in the UK, lived through that time and had been enlisted in the war - he was so moved. Watching him absorbed in the story of Dust was a beautiful moment for me. Thank you to the creatives. Theatre is supposed to be impacting. This show is. -
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22 February 2026 - Rachael W.A well crafted slick piece of theatre. Stunning script. Performed expertly, The physicality of the performance was amazing as the actor somehow creates all these different characters right in front of your eyes. Bravo. x -
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13 March 2025 - Karen I.Storytelling at its best! A perfectly crafted text and a performer who was able to take his audience from home to pub to war to the pit. The funeral scene was poignant in its simplicity and this production needs to tour. Bravo! 👏👏👏👏👏