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Picture of Joann Condon in Little Boxes
Picture of Joann Condon in Little Boxes
Picture of Joann Condon in Little Boxes

Little Boxes

Theatre and Physical Theatre • Solo Show
United Kingdom • Australian Premiere

An award-winning solo-show by Joann Condon (Little Britain).  

Join Joann on a joyous and cathartic journey exploring a lifetime's worth of ‘boxes’: The hopes and dreams of a child, the frustrations of an acting career, the tensions of being parent, the grief in losing loved ones, the fear of being... herself.  A story of breaking free from constraints and living life to the fullest - Can you do the same? 

★★★★★ "A show with profound heart... all need to see it" Theatre and Tonic

★★★★★ “Hilarious, moving, sad and uplifting” Spy in the Stalls

★★★★★ “This is not a show to miss” Fairy Powered Productions

★★★★ “Condon’s comic timing is impeccable” LondonTheatre1

“A joyful delve into one woman’s life, celebrating the successes, the heartbreak, and everything in between.” The Plays the Thing

Presented by: Alphamum Productions

Joann Condon is a British actor. She started her career in theatre and went on to have roles in fantastic UK comedies and sitcoms such as ‘Little Britain’, where she was a regular as Fat Fighters attendee ‘Pat’. She also performed in ‘Mrs Sidhu Investigates’, ‘The Last Letter from Your Lover’, ‘Dad’s Army: The Lost Episodes’, ‘Edge of Heaven’, ‘The Office’, ‘Cradle to Grave’ and ‘Harry Hill’s Shark Infested Custard’. Little Boxes is the first time she has written and starred in her own production.

Leonie Simmons, originally from Adelaide, recently completed a Masters in comedy writing, has a writing credit for BBC Radio and co-wrote Little Boxes. Little Boxes saw her take on the role of producer including touring the UK in 2021/22.

Together Joann and Leonie are Alphamum Productions

Reviews & Fringefeed Reacts

  • Emotional roller-coaster 1
  • Hidden Gem 7
  • Mind-blowing 1
  • Standing ovation 6
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