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Forgotten Tributary
22 March 2026 - Cameron W.Evocative & utterly entrancing, Forgotten Tributary is a rich, fantastic journey, drawing the audience into fabric of the tale. It delivers mystery, fear, wonder, hope, laughter & salvation. A shining exemplar of how fantasy helps us face our fears, & the strength & courage of community - just what we need. An emotional roller-coaster, but the kindest possible, it left us feeling elated. I kept getting shots of emotion for at least an hour afterwards. Couldn't ask for a better end to Fringe. -
Forgotten Tributary
20 March 2026 - Luke M.An epic and intricate story, told in an engaging way, loved the use of the space, props, sound and lighting 🤯 -
Forgotten Tributary
20 March 2026 - Andrew G.A fantastic, fantastical modern folk tale, Forgotten Tributary begins with a young man waking up lost on his rowboat, who soon finds himself stalked by a threatening, featureless figure. Also, there’s a cat who can spot rips in space and time. Expertly told with the help of audio, lighting, and a few props, Forgotten Tributary is a captivating tale and a must-see for fans of storytelling theatre. -
Forgotten Tributary
20 March 2026 - Antonia Z.Outstanding storytelling and brilliant acting. The audience involvement made me feel connected to the action on stage in a really positive way. I was mightily impressed by the use of props, sound design and lighting. All round a wonderful watch! -
Forgotten Tributary
19 March 2026 - Kathryn R.Loved this fantastic journey of a story. I was immersed & would see it over and over if there was time