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The Little Big Things: The Inspirational Memoir of the Year

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Fraser told BBC News: "There have been many things that have happened since my accident that I never thought about in life, never planned and really surprised me, in a great way. It's a meandering movie that doesn't quite commit to being a prestige character study or a grisly, pulpy serial killer thriller, and so it operates in a middle-ground that achieves little more than prolonged boredom. Directed by Luke Sheppard, Set Design by Colin Richmond, Choreography by Mark Smith, Costume Design by Fay Fullerton, Video Design by Luke Halls, Lighting Design by Howard Hudson, Sound Design by Paul Gatehouse, Musical Supervisor Matthew Brind, Musical Director Laura Bangay, Dramaturg/Associate Director Nickie Miles-Wildin, and Casting Director Jill Green CDG. Over the course of eight elegiac episodes, True Detective can take the time to immerse you in the sordid and portentous details of these people, their cases, the lingering questions, and their demons and doubts made flesh. Soho Place continues to push boundaries and champion representation and access in many of its production, following an acclaimed first year of plays that included Marvellous, which featured a neurodivergent company of actors as Neil Baldwin; and Shakespeare’s As You Like It, which integrated British Sign Language and surtitles throughout the production.

As a preview, we had sent section 1, Little, to recipients of our TP Times newsletter, and that's also available. There is turning negative into positive, which is the thrust of this story, but there is also fundamental truth – and this show’s weakness is never quite reaching (or being unwilling to even try to reach) the roots, the heart, the centre of the concept it sets out to explore. The main characters are threadbare, the women are either colleagues, wives, or corpses, the plot meanders for far too long, the pacing is turgid, and it lacks memorable set pieces and reveals that linger.The only failure in presentation is that one deeply moving sequence involving the lead character seeing his face - real and distorted - in mirrors for a few moments is visible only to those in one corner of the stalls. When one moment changes everything, Henry’s family are split between a past they no longer recognise, and a future they could never foresee.

For those who have been fortunate enough to remain untouched by sudden or even gradual onset of disability, this is going to be an uplifting and affirming production. An avid sportsman and academy player with a premiership Rugby club, Henry Fraser’s life changed forever when in 2009 he had a diving accident. The Little Big Things CastEd Larkin makes his West End theatre debut as Henry Fraser and Jonny Aimes portrays the artist in his younger years. Begun as a repackaging of the Success Tips from our blog, this book became so much more as Tom worked and reworked its contents.By contrast underwritten, Alasdair Harvey as her husband Andrew is left rather to his own devices until a final flourish near the end. As they track the culprit, Baxter is unaware that the investigation is dredging up echoes of Deke's past, uncovering disturbing secrets that could threaten more than his case. HBO's True Detective has also taken the serial killer formula and transformed it into a contemplative, long-form character study that looks just as much at the flawed detectives as it does the killers.

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