First of all, this play is the definition of talent — a once-in-a-lifetime role for Rosamund Pike, and easily her best performance yet. It truly felt like the entire piece was written just for her. Somehow, it managed to be even more powerful and captivating than Prima Facie. The staging, the supporting actors, the music — everything was flawless. I didn’t expect anything less from the incredible duo of Suzie Miller and Justin Martin, but they’ve outdone themselves once again.Read more →
Bilkisu Zhang
Powerful play. It managed to take on so many delicate and difficult discussions in a relatively fun way. It’s still very intense, of course — as it should be, given the topic. Generation after generation, humans try to be more human, less animal — yet when it comes to mating and gender roles, our animal instincts often take the upper hand. It’s an eternal battle. Great acting from the cast; Rosamund Pike was phenomenal.Read more →
Andrew K.
Motherhood, feminism, ideals, personal philosophy, inner conflict.Read more →
David Mcknight
This was a wonderfully powerful play with numerous layers to the story. A small cast of extremely talented actors. Rosalind Pike’s performance was sensational.Read more →
Kevin Lloyd
An absorbing and highly relevant scenario about male violence, anchored by a powerhouse central performance, explores the interface between the full gamut of related personal, professional and political questions and their societal context. The final sequence is a perfect conclusion allowing the personal and the professional roles to be distinguished in a manner which seems entirely apt.Read more →