'A vision of a society where hypervigilance has replaced trust, where the gap between sensible parental oversight and pathological control is frighteningly small... holds the audience spellbound... exposes a fault line of social dysfunction with a relentless and transfixing logic'
* Guardian *'Picks at the psychological sores of a post-Yewtree climate... takes leaps out of the ordinary to illustrate the extremes a mother's love sometimes must endure'
* Herald *'Accurately pinpoints parental fears and explores them with innard-wrenching effect'
* The Stage *Frances Poet's other plays include Adam (National Theatre of Scotland), Dance of Death after Strindberg (Citizens Theatre, Glasgow), What Put the Blood after Racine (Peacock Theatre, Dublin) and Faith Fall (Oran Mor and Tobacco Factory Theatres, Bristol).