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REVIEW: For All I Care, Summerhall, Edinburgh Fringe ✭✭✭✭
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Review 11 August 2019 · 1 min read · 244 words

REVIEW: For All I Care, Summerhall, Edinburgh Fringe ✭✭✭✭

Paul T Davies reviews For All I Care by Alan Harris now playing at Summerhall as part of the Edinburgh Fringe.

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Paul T Davies reviews For All I Care by Alan Harris now playing at Summerhall as part of the Edinburgh Fringe.

For All I Care Summerhall, Edinburgh Festival Fringe

9 August 2019

4 Stars

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Welsh theatre is very well presented at the Fringe, and, for me, it's a thrill to see a play written by Alan Harris, writer of The Left Behind, which is well worth a watch if it's still on the iPlayer. The play is essentially about two different women, Clara, a professional shop keeper struggling with mental health, and Nyri, a mental health nurse, named after Nye Bevin, founder of the NHS. Their complicated lives weave together when Clara is taken into a unit and Nyri begins to care for her.

The script is vibrant from the off, and both women, despite the crisis in their lives, begin to bond as Nyri realises that the NHS will not meet Clara's needs. Hannah Daniel is excellent, playing all the characters so well that I can't think of it as a one person show, I loved the policeman half her age that Nyri hooks up with!  Harris's script brings the tale to a realistic but satisfying conclusion, without ever softening the anger about the lack of resources for mental health patients.

The story doesn't just apply to Wales, of course, it's universal to us all. Go see it for a tremendous performance and a strong script, beautifully directed by Jac Ifan Moore.

Paul T Davies
Paul T Davies

Paul is a playwright, director, actor, academic, (he has a PhD from the University of East Anglia), teacher and theatre reviewer! His plays include Living with Luke, (UK tour 2016), Play Something, (Edinburgh Festival Fringe/Drayton Arms Theatre, London 2018), , (2019), and now The Miner’s Crow, which won the inaugural Artist’s Pick of the Fringe Award at the first ever Colchester Fringe Festival 2021. In lockdown 2020 he created the audio series Isolation Alan, available on Youtube, and performed online in the Voice Box Festival. He is the founder member of Stage Write, a Colchester based theatre company, and his acting roles include Rupert in How We Love by Annette Brook, first performed at the Vaults Festival 2020 and revived at the Arcola and at Theatre Peckham in 2021. Follow: @stagewrite_

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