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Statik, Theatre Review. Unity Theatre, Liverpool.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 7/10

Cast: Michael Lattin-Rawstrone, Rebecca Rogers, Simone Lewis.

It is sometimes overlooked that people under the age of 16 have opinions, their beliefs and thoughts are quite often more insightful that those in their 40’s, what they lack is just someone to listen carefully, the result, if heeded, could be surprising.

Action Transport Theatre revel in this approach and in Statik, the theatre group’s premise holds fast and makes the most of their interaction and questioning of the younger section of society on certain aspects of life. It is an approach that brings fascinating results and for that alone Action Transport Theatre should be applauded.

Ellesmere Port Children Answer Life’s Big Questions For National Tour‏.

Have you ever asked a 5-year-old what the meaning of life is? Inspired by children’s answers to life’s big questions, STATIk reminds us of the wisdom of children and what happens when one person can’t, or won’t fit in.

Not many people would look to a toddler or a teenager for the answers to life’s big questions but Ellesmere Port theatre company Action Transport Theatre set off to local schools and quizzed hundreds of children on issues that have puzzled adults for centuries. Inspired by the responses that varied from serious to straight out silly, their latest show STATIk was born and which will be performed at The Unity Theatre on 19th October.