Review: Best Wishes, Kind Regards, Bread and Roses Theatre 0 ▲ Rev Stan's Theatre Blog 1 hour ago · Film & TV · hide · 0 comments Best Wishes, Kind Regards, Bread and Roses Theatre What is in your heart that you would really like to say to your partner but don’t? That’s the premise of Rhiannon Ella Tomes’ play Best Wishes, Kind Regards at the Bread and Roses Theatre. Her (Danielle Horton) and Him (George Wright) are in a relationship that is slowly going south. They don’t argue, there is love in the relationship (and good chemistry between the performers). But there is an underlying frustration and tension in the fact that they don’t truly understand each other because of a lack of honesty about how they feel. We hear that frustration through personified inner voices: Her Wolf (Ellie Gallimore) and His Wolf (Tommy Tancock). The Wolf dialogue is at times funny but also emotionally raw. It exposes the painful truth of their relationship: the yearning, unmet desire and unfulfilled dreams. It also exposes the inevitable demise of their partnership, which, with a little more honesty, would likely survive and thrive.… No comments yet. Log in to reply on the Fediverse. Comments will appear here.