3 stars
When Wayne Stewart decided to walk 650 miles from the north to south of France by himself, the fifty-odd days in the wilderness that followed taught him a thing or two. Space, the difference between being lonely and alone, and about being in the moment wre all in the mix. This record of the work sees Stewart move between reading extracts from his travel journal from the time and a retrospective view of his experience, fusing therapy and stand-up theatre to get to the heart of who he is.
Raised on a diet of Elvis and peaches, and suffering from a broken heart and depression, as Stewart tramps his way across fields and roads, wherever he looks he finds himself embraced by the colour yellow. Out of this comes a candid performance in a show that wears its heart on its mustard coloured sleeve.
Zoo Southside until 24 August, 12.25pm.
The List, August 2025
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