Living in a fridge

Engaging: actor and co-writer Leo Kay folds himself into some tiny spaces
10 April 2012

At a tender age, the boy who would grow up to be Mr Sole Abode argued with his mother about his hobby of making matchstick models of buildings.

The result? A life-long edifice complex. We encounter this loner as an adult, residing in an ingeniously converted fridge and musing on the ethical responsibility of architecture.

This brief, amiable, underdeveloped whimsy on opting out of the material world is engagingly performed by co-writer Leo Kay, whose ability to fold himself into tiny spaces goes some way towards compensating for an over-reliance on mime and mumbling.

Until 17 March 08700 500 511.

Mr Sole Abode
Lyric Studio
King Street, W6 0QL

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