Here’s the review in full as it isn’t available online yet,
“The word extraordinary is misapplied and misused during the Fringe but there’s few other words that do justice to Chris Larner’s one-man show at the Pleasance Dome.
A powerful and heart-rendering story telling of his choice to support his ex-wife on her journey to Switzerland’s Dignitas clinic.
This is undoubtedly a polemic in favour of the right to dignity and choice but it’s also a touching, tender story done with warmth, humour and a fine streak of British grit that prevents it ever moving into saccharine territory.
Though clearly in the pro camp it doesn’t duck the difficult issues and one of its greatest strengths is in dealing with the impact on others of this fatal decision.
Larner is a superb performer and puts an all too human face on what can be a dry abstract argument and does so in a tremendously powerful and affecting way.”
