Review
Slag"An embattled contemporary morality play full of sardonic fun and spiky indignation...What an enviable debut: funny, intelligent and briskly honest."--Sunday TimesTeeth 'n' Smiles "The writing is bright with aggression...a flintily intelligent play."--The TimesKnuckle"I beg all lovers of the theatre, and all those concerned for its future, to see Knuckle."--Sunday TelegraphLicking Hitler"Beginning with a middle-class young woman's unceremonious introduction to specialized war work, it develops with a devastating economy of means into a dramatization of the unarguable logic of deception...elegant, spare and as lucid as crystal."--ObserverPlenty"Brilliant...it deepens with every viewing."--Mel Gussow, New York Times
Review
Slag"An embattled contemporary morality play full of sardonic fun and spiky indignation...What an enviable debut: funny, intelligent and briskly honest."--
Sunday TimesTeeth 'n' Smiles "The writing is bright with aggression...a flintily intelligent play."--
The TimesKnuckle"I beg all lovers of the theatre, and all those concerned for its future, to see
Knuckle."--
Sunday TelegraphLicking Hitler"Beginning with a middle-class young woman's unceremonious introduction to specialized war work, it develops with a devastating economy of means into a dramatization of the unarguable logic of deception...elegant, spare and as lucid as crystal."--
ObserverPlenty"Brilliant...it deepens with every viewing."--Mel Gussow,
New York Times
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