

Falling Petals
Ben Ellis
Prisoners of their own keraunothnetophobia – fear of satellites falling – Jacqui and Robin have restricted themselves to living indoors.
Though their relationship starts online, as it blossoms it forces them to confront their fear of the outside.
Soon both must decide what’s real and what truly matters in their lives.
"James Graham’s new play is a sheer delight. As a romantic comedy it is touchingly romantic and very funny without ever allowing you to forget the debilitating effect of living with what to others seem absurd fears… An enormously entertaining, heartwarming and funny play."
— The Stage
"Delightfully poignant… a gentle, touching story about love, fear and some of the good things about modern technology."
— Stage Whispers
"Graham's writing has a freshness and lightness to it… this is a gentle, heart-gladdening love story that's warmly told."
— The Guardian
| Character |
|---|
| ROBIN |
| JACQUI |
| LESLEY Robin’s mum |
| REECE Jacqui’s dad |
| JIMMY A courier |
| BOY |
| JOHN Robin’s psychologist (voice only) |
A History of Falling Things – Ensemble Theatre Promo
A History of Falling Things is a comedy play written by James Graham and published by Samuel French .
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