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August 13, 2023

REVIEW: Oat Milk and Honey, Summerhall, Edinburgh Fringe ✭✭✭✭

By

pauldavies

Paul T Davies reviews  Mo-Ko Piano and Circus presenting Oat Milk and Honey at Summerhall as part of the Edinburgh Fringe.

Oat Milk and Honey

Photo: Kyahm Ross Oatmilk and Honey

Summerhall, Edinburgh Fringe

4 Stars

Book Tickets

From Australia comes Mo-Ko Piano & Circus with a movement and music piece that explores anxiety and panic attacks. Beautifully paced, the interplay between the performers captures the blocking of creativity perfectly.

Amanda Lee pulses throughout as anxiety, twisting, interrupting, flying, distracting the creative process of Nathan Chettle as he tries to compose his music.

The score is beautiful and, ironically, it's the most soothing hour! It didn't become too frantic or raise the anxiety stakes at any point, playing on much the same level, but is a highly enjoyable start to the Fringe day.

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ABOUT BRITISHTHEATRE

BritishTheatre.com
Opening Night Media Ltd
3rd Floor, 80 St. Martin’s Lane
Covent Garden
London WC2N 4AA

The British Theatre website has been established to celebrate the rich and diverse theatrical culture of the United Kingdom.  Our ethos revolves around encouraging and nurturing the performing arts in all its forms. The spirit of theatre is very much alive and the British Theatre website is at the forefront of delivering news and information to audiences and enthusiasts everywhere. Our team of theatre journalists and reviewers are working hard to cover productions and news.


We are constantly developing the site and are always open to receiving feedback from our readers. Join our mailing list to be kept informed of all the latest news that is of interest to you..