it made no sense at first
In a quiet suburban book club, a man shoots somebody for no reason.
'it made no sense at first' is a modern response to Albert Camus’ 'The Outsider'
- exploring violence and the meaning we make from it.
★★★★
‘A gripping adaptation’
"The ‘unstageable’ made stageable: Paperback Review" - The Boar Arts
'it made no sense at first' by @paperback_TC is a complex exploration of mindless violence, filtered through 'The Outsider'. Great work.
Clown Funeral
‘A brilliant construction.’
Jack Perkins - Barrel Organ
‘A powerful experience; doing a lot with a little, gesturing to big issues without ever becoming didactic.’
Samuel Thorogood - Clown Funeral
‘It is a really complex, thoughtful, articulate, intelligent show with much that will remain in the memory.’
Euan Kitson - Walrus, Barrel Organ
‘A deeply intelligent and interesting performance from an exciting new company.’
Patrick Russell - Playwright