To Mark T - Whilst Craig is indeed more than entitled to his opinion, having people enjoy the play and disagree with his needlessly aggressive (and not in any way constructive) review does not make it a hatchet job by 'friends and family'.
I thought this play was excellent- dry, dark humour and a thought-provoking 'down the rabbithole' style narrative, it reminded me a little of Groundhog Day. The sense of claustrophobia was very effective at cranking up the tension. I think the first comment summed it up well - Craig has missed the point, IMHO. - Matt
24 Aug 11
It's so funny how the writer's friends and family have clearly posted positive reviews on here. Craig is entitled to his opinion, and he makes some valid points about production and direction. It all felt a bit too influenced by Sarah Kane. I kept expecting someone to eat a baby! - Mark T
24 Aug 11
I saw this play in London and found it entertaining, challenging,well acted and well written. I have watched for other reviews on this play and was pleased to see on the UNLIMITED Three Weeks website gave a review of 4 thats "FOUR" stars. - Nick
18 Aug 11
Saw this play in London recently in a theatre which had almost full capacity both nights it was on. The audience was engaged, entertained, frightened, and amused!....a real roller coaster ride. A play that is really thought provoking....what is real...can you work it out?....certainly this reviewer did not! - Carol
17 Aug 11
Like many of the other comments here, I was shocked with how aggressive this review is. Especially when what I saw in London last month was so enjoyable. Not only was the script writing excellent considering its from a relative newcomer, but the acting was also very impressive. It was a witty thought provoking piece that wasn't afraid to be complex when it needed to be. I was still thinking about the play days later, a sure sign it was quality! - Ben
17 Aug 11
It is reassuring to see that I am by no means the only one to disagree entirely with Singer's review. I find it curious that he was keen to admit finding it "hard to know what's going on a lot of the time", illustrating that he perhaps lacks the wherewithal to enjoy this superb piece of work. Victor Manley is clearly a name to look out for. - Tom
16 Aug 11
Saw this play in London and found it equally witty and thought provoking. The playwright has a dry style of humour which drew frequent laugh out loud moments from the audience. The two male actors have built up an excellent rapport which switched between comedic and dangerous to keep the audience guessing. If you enjoy being made to think, go and watch this play, it pays off. - Andy
16 Aug 11
Where you watching the same play mate?? I think you where probably just staring at the female and missed the point of this thought provoking piece. - Tony
16 Aug 11
Got forwarded this review today on Facebook. I saw it in London about a month ago and have to say I thought the characters were well drawn and the play unusual but entirely engaging. Well worth seeing in my view, if only for the interesting and unpredictable dialogue. - Fran
16 Aug 11
Spoke to the cast after the show tonight, and they told me of this review!!! Must have been 2 different shows. Go see all. - Charlotte
16 Aug 11
A very poor review. A needlessly aggressive summing up of a strong production. I think you wilfully missed the point. - Lesley