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Our aim is to dig out untold stories and present them to audiences in engaging ways. Each production blends distinctive writing with adventurous staging, and involves working alongside communities in the creation of the work. Our process is driven by curiosity. We want to get to know the people in a particular place and find the story that needs to be listened to.
“A Visit is a must-see force of a production…If you want to see more plays but never seem to find the time, make time for A Visit. If you want to get out of the house, use your freedom to see A Visit. If you know or don’t know anyone who has been incarcerated, go and see A Visit. Go with your mother. Go with your sisters. Go with your friends. Go on your own. Go and see A Visit.” Nation.Cymru
“The device of 2 British Sign Language interpreters (Claire Anderson & Cathryn McShane) playing prison guards with an almost phantom-like presence, while signing the dialogue, is inspired.” The Stage
“The device of 2 British Sign Language interpreters (Claire Anderson & Cathryn McShane) playing prison guards with an almost phantom-like presence, while signing the dialogue, is inspired.” The Stage
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