By Belle Dunning
‘Eric’s Tales of the Sea’ is exactly what it sounds like — good old-fashioned storytelling by a former submariner of the Royal Navy Submarines. And it’s excellent.
Honest and heartfelt stories of mateship, terrifying close calls and the ridiculous things we do to keep ourselves entertained when living in close quarters.
I won’t reveal anything else because the magic of this show is in hearing these stories first-hand.
This is live performance at its best. Up-close and personal, you really feel connected with the person standing in front of you. All sense of time disappears, as you wait for each story to unfold. It reminds you that ‘comedy’ doesn’t have to anything sophisticated, it can be as simple as someone sharing good stories.
Don’t worry if you don’t know the first thing about submarines, if your curiosity is piqued, make sure you head along to one of the four remaining performances of ‘Eric’s Tales of the Sea’ on the 9th, 10th, 16th or 17th March.
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