Pathetic and embarrassing. A charicature that made the attitude of the time seem simply babyish and stupid. No political issues were addressed at all - feminism, race, class - and it felt more like a school play than anything else. The acting also portrayed a complete lack of sympathy with the idea of feeling disposessed. My own shame at the production, its content and the performance's representation in general was matched by my 14 year old son's 'wtf' response (though he enjoys plenty at the Hamstead Theatre and the Tricycle). - Charlie
13 Jan 08
Though at times the writing is a bit clunky and the performances occasionally vere too much into caricature, this is a very enjoyable satire. The entire Bush Theatre has been cleverly decorated in period. Great fun. - Gareth James
11 Dec 07
We saw this on Saturday and laughed through much of what is a vibrant little play with a really good cast. There are some performances in this that will stay in the memory. There's humour, there's music, and whoever designed the set deserves praise for reproducing something so evocative and appropriate. - El Peter
26 Nov 07
LOL hilarious and it's really about something of the here and now. - Simon
22 Nov 07
My review should have had 5 stars, but it was changed when the security confirmation failed. I would have given it 6 stars if I could! - Richard
21 Nov 07
ABSOLUTELY OUTSTANDING! A beautifully accurate piece of writing, amazingly brought to life by a perfect cast. I have to admit that I wasn't particularly looking forward to seeing this show, not having been into punk the first time, but having laughed til I cried for most of the evening, I'd happily go back for a second time. Do yourself a favour and book quickly! - Richard