BUCKET LIST

 

AWARDS

Off West End: Best Ensemble 2018

The Spirit of the Fringe Award, Edinburgh 2016

REVIEWS

 

What I love about the Edinburgh Fringe is the opportunity it offers to see something that you would never normally have come across – something that you remember and think about long after it is over. This show is one of those. I am profoundly glad to have seen it. 

★★★★★
What’s On Stage
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In a spectacular show written by Nir Paldi and partly devised by the company, we follow through stylish choreography, song and well acted scenes by six women performers the story of this one child through the tragedy of Mexico being reshaped by a treaty designed to boost the prospects of American corporations.

★★★★★
British Theatre Guide
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Theatre Ad Infinitum have built a strong reputation and anyone seeing Bucket List will understand why

★★★★
Theatre Guide London
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Ad Infinitum’s Bucket List is a beautiful, harrowing, thought-provoking piece of work: a hard-hitting socio-political drama about Mexican (and world) corruption and contamination, delivered by an all-female international ensemble whose physical acting skills are superb. And there’s great live music too!

Total Theatre Magazine
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Bucket List is truly vital theatre in our age of disposable, thoughtless consumerism.

The Plays The Thing
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Anger pours out of this production from the first few minutes, and doesn’t let up for the next 90 … Through simple theatrical means, director and writer Nir Paldi tells a harrowing story … a chilling piece about the erosion of innocence by fury.

★★★★
Fest Magazine
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Through a clever use of movement and an almost constant underlying musical score, this all-female company hit the mark scene after scene, delivering a powerful and significant story

★★★★
Arts Award Voice
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Theatre Ad Infinitum has managed to create a play which is not just a wonderful piece of theatre in its own right but one which sheds light upon real social issues and forces an audience of people to not just think about these issues but share in the victims’ pain. ‘Bucket List’s theatrical splendour and critical power must be experienced by all.

★★★★★
Fresh Air

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In True Fringe Style, Ad Infinitum Theatre Defy the Norm with Great Success.

★★★★★
Peg Review
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Physical theatre and live music are expertly used

★★★★
Three Weeks
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★★★★★
Fringe Biscuit

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The truth behind this international trade deal, as told by this play, is so disturbing it deserves to be widely seen

★★★★
The Morning Star
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Spectacular shows like Bucket List that are pivotal in giving women like Milagros a voice during our on-going, uncertain fight for freedom

★★★★★
London Theatre1
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This is a labour of love pieced together by a team aware of its pertinence

★★★★★
Theatre Bubble
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Theatrical Prowess and Fiction in its Realest Form

★★★★
The Pegg
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An actual and thought-provoking piece of theatre

★★★★★
Pocket Size Theatre
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Bucket List takes you to a faraway Mexican town to show you the impact of your little luxuries back home — and it should be top of your list

★★★★★
Londonist
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An anti-fairy tale

A Younger Theatre
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