Review: I Think We Are Alone, at the King’s Theatre

Not unlike a chess match with a player well beyond your own talents, I Think You Are Alone, by Sally Abbott, opens with a series of fascinating, but apparently unconnected moves. However, just when you think this fine production from Frantic Assembly, might have over-sold itself, the parts are combined to tremendous effect. The play ties itself together with human connections, the need to truly listen to one another, and in doing so demonstrates their life-enriching power.

Rating: 4 out of 5.
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