
Press
'It is a play fuelled by hypnotic swirls of gymnastic style, and modern-dance movement (Nevena Stojkov) infused with sexual energy, torment, futility, rage and despair'
Last Minute Theatre Tickets
'cleverly choreographed movement'
Arts Desk
'Thrillingly The Lonely Londoners shifts gear and like the ballet sequence in The Red Shoes (1948) it brings us, as it were, Ballet Black in the Bayswater Road. Not only is the visual spectacle absolutely stunning but more importantly the social meaning is clear for all who care to look.'
LondonTheatre1
'Gorgeously choreographed by Nevena Stojkov'
London Theatre Reviews
'Surreal, beautifully choreographed moments'
Theatre Cat
'Dialogue is interspersed with some breathtaking physical interludes (choreographed by movement director Nevena Stojkov)'
London Theatre
'Nevena Stojkov’s movement direction is a highlight'
What's On Stage
'Where this production truly succeeds is in its exquisite choreography. Bamgboye and Movement Director Nevena Stojkov combine to thread together beautifully sequenced physical theatre-based scenes, directing the talented cast through poignant moments that capture concepts such as masculinity, mental health and painful memories in a way that words cannot. Two sequences, which focus on raising a child, and then the importance of male friendship, are sublime.'
The Reviews Hub
The dialogue is interspersed with symbolic dance by Nevena Stojkov, and one of most powerful images of the play is an exquisitely choreographed moment (reminiscent of For Black Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When The Hue Gets Too Heavy) where the men repeatedly catch each before they fall.
Theatre Weekly
'As a final scene conveys beautifully without words (huge credit to movement director Nevena Stojkov), these Londoners may be lonely, but they are not alone.'
Broadway World
Nevena Stojkov’s fluid movement direction beautifully captures love, anger and defiance.
Time Out
'Stunning movement work by Nevena Stojkov'
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