Reviewed by: Fringefeed
Review by Julie Petersen | 19 January 2020

Engaging the audience from the very first word, this mesmerising blend of spoken word and song is storytelling perfection.

The coming of age story of Leni, seamlessly meshed with the ancient Greek myth of Eurydice, explores the ups and downs of growing up, relationships and self-discovery through the clever use of prose, poetry and music.

Allowing all to appreciate that “We need to let go of the stories we think define us”.

Both performers displayed a captivating stage presence, enthralling the audience with the nuances of their acting, vocal delivery and musical talents.

Well worth stepping out to catch the show. Whether attending as one or part of many, the intimate venue and show welcomes one and all.

A prequel to Orpheus, Eurydice stood up and enthralled us all.