Treya's Last Dance

solo performance · four rose productions · Ages 16+ · United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

one person show world premiere
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SANJ MORJARIA uncertified reviewer June 09, 2015
This team has put together an impressively hard-hitting piece of theatre. Bhatt’s writing is astute, and complemented by a skilled, light performance touch. The speed-dating device used is highly effective here, and Greene’s direction has resulted in a frothy show with depths beyond those expected. Wonderful work. Definitely worth watching - I highly recommend this piece.... full review
MONICA PERCICH certified reviewer June 09, 2015
"Treya" captures you from the beginning and you stay with her, through many quirky characters to raw and honest emotion. This is a wonderful one woman show that shines with comedy and great character work and writing, but also has a deeper message and purpose. Check it out!... full review
MANDULA PATEL uncertified reviewer June 10, 2015
This was my first experience of a one woman show and I was bowled over! I thought Shyam Bhatt's delivery was astute and well thought out and her writing was beautifully balanced. In just one hour, Bhatt took the audience on a whirlwind ride of emotions from tears of laughter to those of sorrow. I would highly recommend this piece to everyone! ... full review
MELISSA POLL certified reviewer June 10, 2015
Treya's Last Dance is a triumph! In this very personal story, actress and writer Shyamala Natarajan is strong, funny and palpably vulnerable. A smart and thoughtful look at love and loss in the twenty-first century, Treya's Last Dance is well worth the trip to Hollywood.... full review
JAMES O'BRIEN uncertified reviewer June 10, 2015
tagged as: funny · thought provoking · society · culture
I’m not usually a fan of fringe theatre, but this was pretty amazing. Funny and thought-provoking in equal measure. This play appeals to trans-atlantic audiences with themes that are relevant to both british and american society and the play tackles tough issues. I’m recommending it to all my friends.... full review
RACHEL SHAW certified reviewer June 10, 2015
Fantastic. A passionate one woman show that eloquently addresses LGBT issues in the Indian community. Brings true awareness to an important cause. The only thing more endearing is the true raw emotion and enthusiasm with which the actress addresses her topic and audience.... full review
PATRICK JORDAN uncertified reviewer June 11, 2015
Great play. Important subject matter. I really enjoyed the clean execution of all of the different characters. quick hour. ... full review
ERICKA TANGLE uncertified reviewer June 11, 2015
This is one of the best one-person shows I've ever seen. I went in not expecting much, and it was quick, seamless transitions in and out of character, tight storyline, interestingly told, active, funny, heartwarming. I had a great time. What a great surprise!... full review
CADDY SMITH uncertified reviewer June 11, 2015
I loved it! Hilarious and meaningful. ... full review
TAI MAYBELLE uncertified reviewer June 11, 2015
Yes also funny, but to me, also incredibly sad in all the right ways. It touched my heart watching the family deal, try to move on each in their own way. I feel like I got to know so many characters through this one woman. ... full review