If I Say Jump
First touring in Spring 2018, ‘If I Say Jump’ had great audiences and excellent reviews. Things went so well that we are now planning a second tour for Summer 2019.
Common Chorus in association with Little Mighty
With skillful storytelling, playful comedy and an original soundtrack, this fast-paced new show charts a morally ambiguous quest for peace and wellbeing in a chaotic time.
Jenny’s a vicar. But she’s got problems. Her creepy ex-husband keeps sending her flowers – every day. The church hall is being renovated by a dodgy builder, who’s being investigated by the police. And her best friend Danny has turned up in the vestry with a gun.
Danny’s an addict. Nearly a year sober. But he’s still got anger issues. And he’s just had a fight with his best mate Benson. So when he turns to the church will Jenny be able to do the right thing? And does she even know what that is?
If I Say Jump confronts the unexpected consequences of the snap decisions we make when things get stressful. A contemporary western set in Barnsley, it’s for anyone who ever asked “why on earth did I just do that?”
Suitable for ages 12+
Reviews:
Always Time for Theatre – Five Stars! – “consistently funny throughout, Lynsey Jones and Richard Galloway prove themselves to be a brilliant and dynamic comedy duo”
Doncopolitan Magazine – “If I Say Jump is a dramatic yet uplifting story that will have you on the edge of your seat and laughing at the same time”.
The Culture Vulture – “An absurdist two-hander comedy with a lot going on under the surface”
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Excellent! We thoroughly enjoyed this fast-paced and entertaining performance at The Witham last night. It is fantastic to have this level of professional theatre available locally.
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Watched If I say jump at the Square chapel Halifax..
What a fantastic performance.. Well done..
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