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'I Have Never Cared For Sunsets' at the Brighton Fringe


'A range of whimsical, very likeable, puppets… and an hour full of laughs'
'If ridiculous humour and puppetry appeal to you, then you won’t want to miss I Have Never Cared for Sunsets at this year’s Brighton Fringe'
****
Jonathon Manning, Fringe Guru

'The Garyhaus Players are either a group of supremely clever and terribly well balanced individuals or a bunch of absolute nutters and, to be honest, I know where my money goes and it’s not on them being well-balanced!'
'tremendously funny and entertaining with some fantastically silly moments throughout'
***
Paul Lucas-Scott, Whats on Stage

'has the distinct air of an end-of-term revue by the local philosophy club'
Duncan Hall, The Argus

Editor's Choice Award, Fringe Guru

'It was staged on a table in the storeroom of a pub - with a ragtag collection of puppets, one musician and a talking tennis ball. But somehow, I Have Never Cared For Sunsets embodied all that's wonderful about the Fringe: an eccentric plot, whimsical humour, and a smattering of philosophy, too. The joke-filled printed programme, with biographies of the puppets instead of the human cast, summed up the appeal of this endearingly modest show.'

Audience Feedback from the Brighton Fringe 2012

'laughed out my nose the whole time'
'the finest puppet show I can imagine'

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