Show with a set in trafalgar 2? Surely not? But there is, and it's ok. Having just been dragged through 3 hours of horrific drama at the National (the veil) this was a pleasant light hearted comic one liner that made me feel a bit better about the state of theatre in london. That said, it's not a very good play, but it has it's moments. That girl off the telly was good and the boy off the telly was ok too! - Cassox
31 Oct 11
My son and I saw this on 21st October, fabulous acting, definitely recommend it. - Heather
26 Oct 11
Badly constructed script. Why set a play in a corridor? Leads to contrived scenes and the plot climax has to happen offstage. Not thrilling in the slightest. - PJ
26 Oct 11
Enjoyable for the first 60 minutes but then far too rushed for the vital last ten minutes. The presentation of the story became very confused to the point where the audience wasn't entirely certain that the play had finished.
Acting was excellent throughout. Just a shame the directing didn't see it through to the end. - Paul
23 Oct 11
Saw Third Floor this afternoon, I completely disagree with the Graeme Proctor reference, I was so gripped from begining to end the lights for the scene change didn't faze me at all. I get nervous and going to see plays/shows but so glad I went to this one. - Yvonne
22 Oct 11
Really enjoyed this. I think the flickering lights represented the watching of a certain directors films. - Taljaard
19 Oct 11
Short sweet and well acted, I would go again - NGO
17 Oct 11
An enjoyable play, never dull and energetic. The cast are believable and pulsing in their roles.
Only criticism would be the stage movements, props and people walking behind the door, who you could see every so often. - Paul
17 Oct 11
Really enjoyed this short but sweet play at the reliably excellent Trafalgar Studios. Two two convincing performances and good dialogue help make the shift in tone between comedy and drama believable. Well worth a look. - houndtang