"What you think’s a completely different plant on surface – it’s all from the same roots."
"A striking and sensitive debut, with an important and authentic story… it’s tender, at times heart-burstingly so, but it’s also much more than that… something a little bit special."
The Stage
"A sad, sweet story about the things we can’t let go, the things we leave behind, and the things that won’t let us go… beautiful and wonderful."
Broadway Baby
"An arresting debut… a compact but complex thing, which tackles the complexity of lifelong friendships, gentrification and the fundamental question of what is home... a tender and sharp evocation of the ache of time."
Time Out
"A terrific debut… has almost Chekhovian overtones as the protagonists decide whether they should stay or go. It feels like a play written straight from the heart and one which questions our and its characters’ relationship with the countryside and whether it is based on reality or nostalgia."
Independent
"A tender debut… skipping through an inconstant friendship, Blackthorn charts Britain's rural decline and its urban rise: a widening chasm at the country's heart...keenly felt and delicately done."
WhatsOnStage
"Achingly honest... Charley Miles’ debut play is, on the surface, sweet and gentle, yet contains a pointed message about the gentrification of farming communities."
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The only two children born in a North Yorkshire village for a generation cannot imagine ever being apart; but as their lives shift, so too do the ties that bind them. |
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