On The Run Theatre's So It Goes was one of the breakout theatre hits of this year's Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

Starring and created by Hannah Moss and David Ralfe, So It Goes is about the death of Moss's father when she was 17 and the problems she had talking about it afterwards - the story's told through messages written on whiteboards onstage and a great deal of physical theatre, partly courtesy of Ralfe's LeCoq training. The Times awarded So It Goes a five star review, saying 'I've never seen a depiction of grief that is quite as deft, daring, amusing and moving as this one', while the Independent, the Telegraph and the Scotsman also gave it rave write-ups. After co-creating one of the most touching and inventive pieces of theatre on this year's Fringe, Moss is certainly one to watch out for.

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