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Press & Reviews

Review for Where the Water Falls (Little Angel Theatre, 2023)

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"But the most visually impressive moments for this little puppet are when they find themselves solo centre stage, simply walking along in a relaxed manner, being themself."

-Mary Pollard, Everything Theatre

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Link: https://everything-theatre.co.uk/2023/08/review-where-the-water-fallslittle-angel-theatre/

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Review for A Thousand Papercuts Still Skin Deep (Barons Court Theatre, 2022)

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"That’s what ‘A Thousand Paper Cuts Still Skin Deep’ does. It exists in a space that still doesn’t fully accept it, and it pushes the boundary. Far from being solely queer theatre, it narrates a story of acceptance of one’s self, the very being and reason to exist in a way that I bet each and every queer person has processed. We fuck up, we make mistakes and we struggle to evolve with the world against us day, after god damn day.

It’s why Huang’s play is wonderful, because in the characters I see myself. I see the rawness of all queer people and I’m reminded about the importance of the collective fight for our liberation."

-JKSEES

Link: https://jksees.uk/blog/2022/5/25/we-deserve-our-stories-to-be-told

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Interview for Where the Water Falls (Little Angel Theatre, 2023)

with Ash Appadu & Samantha Lane

-Mary Pollard, Everything Theatre

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Link: https://everything-theatre.co.uk/2023/08/interview-a-festival-of-firsts-from-little-angel-theatre/

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Interview for A Thousand Papercuts Still Skin Deep (Barons Court Theatre, 2022)

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-Royal Central School of Speech and Drama Blog

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Link: https://www.cssd.ac.uk/blog/thousand-papercuts-still-skin-deep-hector-huang

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