acerbic and clever, gutsy and genuinely felt Exuent Magazine irresistible a fast, funny and achingly hip production The Times A sharply satirical play Knowing something about Chekhov and his work adds a layer of poignancy to proceedings, but even if you've never heard of the playwright there is much to enjoy as he plunges into a London peopled by sex traffickers, cynical fashionistas, bamboozling feng shui experts, survivor self-help groups spouting therapy-speak and restaurants serving food that doesn't look or taste like anything your gran would recognise. Lyn Gardner, Guardian A bittersweet piece blending the famous Russian writer's history and works with a wry treatise on fickle 21st century Britain. Interesting, frustrating, quirky and funny. Karen Bussell, What's On Stage droll and original this whistle-stop tour of our grab-it-and-go world is sharp and sad, and performed with brio by the versatile cast. Financial Times
acerbic and clever, gutsy and genuinely felt- Exuent Magazine irresistible... a fast, funny and achingly hip production -The Times A sharply satirical play... Knowing something about Chekhov and his work adds a layer of poignancy to proceedings, but even if you've never heard of the playwright there is much to enjoy as he plunges into a London peopled by sex traffickers, cynical fashionistas, bamboozling feng shui experts, survivor self-help groups spouting therapy-speak and restaurants serving food that doesn't look or taste like anything your gran would recognise. -Lyn Gardner, Guardian A bittersweet piece blending the famous Russian writer's history and works with a wry treatise on fickle 21st century Britain. Interesting, frustrating, quirky and funny. -Karen Bussell, What's On Stage droll and original...this whistle-stop tour of our grab-it-and-go world is sharp and sad, and performed with brio by the versatile cast. -Financial Times
acerbic and clever, gutsy and genuinely felt-Exuent Magazine irresistible... a fast, funny and achingly hip production-The Times A sharply satirical play... Knowing something about Chekhov and his work adds a layer of poignancy to proceedings, but even if you've never heard of the playwright there is much to enjoy as he plunges into a London peopled by sex traffickers, cynical fashionistas, bamboozling feng shui experts, survivor self-help groups spouting therapy-speak and restaurants serving food that doesn't look or taste like anything your gran would recognise.-Lyn Gardner, Guardian A bittersweet piece blending the famous Russian writer's history and works with a wry treatise on fickle 21st century Britain. Interesting, frustrating, quirky and funny.-Karen Bussell, What's On Stage droll and original...this whistle-stop tour of our grab-it-and-go world is sharp and sad, and performed with brio by the versatile cast.-Financial Times