Paul Smith: Essie and Willie (a monologue)

This is so clear, so vivid, you feel so 'there', that it doesn't seem possible to come from an imagination - it just has to be real, a memory relived. Morey Norkin's recollection makes for the most delightful of monologues, one which is choc-a-block full of the kind of memories we all have when we reach a certain age. Utterly gorgeous.

This is so clear, so vivid, you feel so 'there', that it doesn't seem possible to come from an imagination - it just has to be real, a memory relived. Morey Norkin's recollection makes for the most delightful of monologues, one which is choc-a-block full of the kind of memories we all have when we reach a certain age. Utterly gorgeous.