Waiting for Texto!

THEATRE


Waiting for Texto!

a&o Hostel Bar

41-42 Old Steine
Front Room: MAY 21 at 20:15 (60 min) - Paid tickets from £7

Waiting for Texto!

Waiting for Texto is an electrifying interactive comedy play that captures the raw, universal experience of waiting for a response to your carefully crafted WhatsApp message. Through humour and technology, it explores the frustration of not getting a reply after an unforgettable night. Described as Bridget Jones meets Baby Reindeer, the play offers a fresh, hilarious take on the trials of modern dating, perfect for anyone who's struggled with love and texting in the digital age. If men are such visual creatures, why can't they see my texts?!

A hilarious show which really distinguishes itself by its willingness to confront the realities of loneliness and regret that underpin the laughter- and the drinking. It’s terrifically impressive, warm and funny

The Scotsman 4 stars

Writer and performer Aideen McQueen’s warm welcome to each audience member as they take their seat indicates that they are in safe hands and over the next hour we are charmed and moved in equal measure by her character Lucy. Having connected with Tom on Tinder (definitely a keeper – he has a Tesco Club Card!), Lucy agonises over when he will text her, what should she say in a text to him, and why has he not replied to her text. The stressing over 2 blue ticks struck a chord with much of the audience – we’ve all been there! Her initial façade of a woman who has transformed herself inside and out slowly erodes, revealing her vulnerability. Having bonded with the audience, she constantly asks our advice on what her next move should be with Tom, but texts and calls with friends and family slowly reveal that the bravura face of the good time girl is not all that it seems.

Aideen McQueen gives a stellar performance in this witty and moving play. As a rising star of the comedy scene, her interactions with the audience allow her to expertly adapt the dialogue to raise a laugh, but never making any minor diversions feel forced or unintentional. By the end we are all rooting for Lucy to heal herself and to find some much deserved happiness. I loved this play and can’t wait to see what Aideen writes next. She’s a keeper!

One4review 4.5 Stars

Upcoming performances in Leicester Fringe

Ticket types this year are Paid, Pay What You Want and Free - this is how it works: Paid: The show is fully ticketed and you pay in advance or on the door; Pay What You Want: You can choose to buy a ticket in advanced to guarantee entry and what to pay over a minimum amount OR turn up at the venue to get in for free in any space that is left; Free: The show is free entry and can be ticketed or unticketed. Watch the show, and the performer will ask for donations at the end for those that would like to contribute.