Recent Praise for Touch and Go
"Last night I saw the most incredible
improvised theatre I have ever seen. I was laughing and crying and both
simultaneously! I am still amazed.
Touch and Go do more than create performances they create extraordinary living
art. Running an art studio I am
privileged to see many wonderful performances but rarely do I see something
that makes me laugh, then cry, then laugh and cry together, then be blown away
by the sublime subtly of the acting, the depth of understanding of the human
condition and the natural chemistry between actors. Shifting between reverent and irreverent, comical and
serious, poetic and chaotic. All created through improvisation. Pure genius! I
will always remember last night." Samira Harris, Curator, Zu Studios, Lewes.
Nov 2010 I really enjoyed Sat night's performance, and Sunday's workshop. I had a great time
experiencing the spontaneous humour, creative story making, and overall
collaboration of the Touch and Go team. I was inspired in watching a
story unfold, unwind and develop through the use of physical movement,
word, song and expression. You guys were great. Jo Eales, Audience & workshop Participant, Lewes, Nov 2010.

"Thanks again for a great day. What an
amazing workshop and performance today
- thank you thank you thank you :-)" Jo Mortimer, Acting Leader
Brighton Vox Choir, Nov 2010.
Touch and go invite you to open and play push your edges and enjoy falling over the cliff.
Within a supported environment anything is possible. I recommend spending time with these guys.
Touch and go trust then leap heart in hand my muse to keep weaving threads connecting souls as otherworldly paths unfold a tapestry of foolish play or a map of wisdom for the day to do with as I so desire a perfect spark....To light my fire xx . Jenix Sessions Audience & workshop Participant, Lewes, Nov 2010

"Quirky and inventive performers / storytellers. They
create excellent comedic characters {whilst} fast paced action combine with
moving and sensitive moments, which create entertaining and very unpredictable
theatre." Charlie Dearden, Artistic Director, Bridgewater Arts Centre
"Moments of liquid joy in movement, dance of life, touching in on the inexpressible." Anon,BAC.
"Why do birds suddenly appear, every time you are near? Something to do with the wondrous, mesmeric world that you weave in the space where anything can happen. Thank you for touching me with your magic and sharing yourselves so generously in a time of change." Su. BAC
"Thank you very much indeed for a truly magical evening. Funny and extremely moving, everyone so attuned to each other, very loving and generous to each other, and to us, the spellbound audience. You made an old lady very happy (and emotional)." Pat Morley, BAC
"I bow in front of it." Yves, BAC
"I have just witnessed a n awesome organism of a play that flowed seamlessly spanning the heights and depths of human experience and emotion. Very, very funny and deeply moving." Tim Caswell, Musician/ Facilitator, Creative Connection Consultants.