Audiences enamoured by the charm of the small, quiet moments in life are invited to solo show, A Hundred Small Things, at Theatre Royal Winchester on Sunday 21 September.
A Hundred Small Things – billed as ‘a show for people who appreciate the small things in life’ – is a comedy/theatre/spoken-word piece that celebrates the ordinary and overlooked, the mundane objects, fleeting moments, and quiet joys – exploring ‘the small, quiet moments in modern life’, and capturing ‘the magic in the mundane’.
A Hundred Small Things is a heartfelt piece created and performed by Rich Lansley, written to charm and sooth while packed with humour and whimsy.
Lansley, from Southampton, is a poet, comedian and writer who has appeared at festivals and poetry nights across the country, and supported spoken word champion, Harry Baker. A Hundred Small Things follows several previous successful solo shows by Lansley.
The show will be performed in the theatre’s bar space.
A Hundred Small Things will take place at Theatre Royal Winchester on Sunday 21 September at 8pm. For more information, or to book tickets, visit: theatreroyalwinchester.co.uk or call 01962 840 440.
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