Waving Goodbye at The Alma Tavern in Bristol from 13-14 July 2017

Waving Goodbye is at The Alma Tavern Theatre in Bristol from Thursday 13th to Friday 14th  July 2017

 

All those people who died young; you’ve got their life; you’ve got the chances they never had and what are you doing with it? 

Waving Goodbye is an emotionally charged black comedy which asks fundamental questions about existence and our relationships with each other. A play about the horrible choices we have to make every day. Should we take risks or take the road most travelled? 

Tree Shadow Theatre put out a call for new, contemporary scripts that didn’t fight shy of exploring big issues and what it is to be a young woman in today’s world. This two-hander black comedy was the outright winner. 

Originally commissioned for the Camden Fringe at the Phoenix Artist Club, Waving Goodbye has also been performed at the Blake Theatre, Monmouth, the Cygnet Theatre, Exeter and at a sold-out performance at Exeter's Bike Shed Theatre. 

“This is a production which has much to offer [...] deeply moving” Remote Goat 

"Funny and moving"

- - - - Views from the Gods 

“Just lapped up accomplished Waving Goodbye”

- - - - Documental Theatre Company 

“Tight, funny script. Sensitive performances.”

- - - -  Director Alistair Ganley 

"Thank you so much for this hilarious, yet so beautiful and touching production. I urge everyone to go see Waving Goodbye"

- - - - Audience member 

 

Tickets are £10 (concession £8) including booking fees.