“Sailors and sound effects are a perfect match in a wartime tale. Lizzie Nunnery’s play with music captures bittersweet memories of the North Atlantic convoys as documentary meets melancholy ballad… Narvik is not like anything else I have heard in the theatre… Full of rich material… A compressed exploration of the effects of war, reaching out to a language other than words.”
★★★★ The Observer
“Nunnery’s unique theatrical fusion of haunting music and poetic imagery… Although Hannah Tyrrell-Pinder’s production works as an effortless ensemble piece, the entire narrative sinks or swims on Joe Shipman’s compelling pivotal performance as Jim, a once courageous young man now drowning in guilt. A spellbinding study of wartime lovers lost at sea. ”
★★★★★ The Stage
“It has a dreamlike eeriness — and it is acted with a raw and intimate directness… The songs — from wistful, rippling sea shanties to lusty drinking anthems and yearning rhapsodies — are pungently atmospheric, accompanied by an on-stage three-strong band… It has a tang and a tenderness that linger.”
★★★★ The Times
“A thrillingly theatrical encapsulation of a little-known theatre of war.”
★★★★ The Guardian
“Narvik is a strong ensemble piece spearheaded by a charming performance by Joe Shipman… An enchanting, affecting evening of theatre.”
★★★★ Reviews Hub
“A beautifully harrowing production… Utterly unmissable.”
★★★★ Upstaged Manchester
“Nunnery’s compelling script and Hannah Tyrrell-Pinder’s innovative direction quickly draw you in and you can’t help but get swept away in the story. A compelling story of love and loss and a thrilling piece of local theatre.”
★★★★ Frankly My Dear
“A very clever and well-crafted play.”
★★★★ North West End
“A powerful and profound play that makes a valuable statement about the realities of love and war.”
Manchester Theatre Awards
“A beautifully crafted piece of theatre”
Sincerely Amy
“Beautiful and moving”
Quiet Man Dave