Original raver, Louise, wonders how she went from ecstasy-taking idealist to respectable, disillusioned, suburban mum…? An uplifting, high-energy story about coming of age and mid-life awakening, written and performed by Cranleigh resident Emmy Happisburgh, which received rave reviews at the Edinburgh Fringe.
Chris Neville-Smith’s “PICK OF THE FRINGE” 2023
★★★★★ "I absolutely loved this play!" – @LondonTheatre1
★★★★ “Warm and witty, uplifting and sunny” – Broadway Baby
★★★★ “Superb performance” – Lost in Theatreland
★★★★ “A joyous and engaging celebration of 90's rave culture." – EdFringe Review
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