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WHAT PEOPLE SAID ABOUT 

The Way You Tell Them

‘Hugely entertaining, intellectually provocative and important’ Brian Logan, Comedy Critic
'Visually striking, witty and poignant' The Latest
''Clever, funny and endearingly informal' Exeunt
'Hilarious and uncomfortable by turns' The Upcoming
'a funny, brave look at the triumphs, temptations and torments of being funny'  
Jonathan Wakeman, London Comedy Film Festival
Guardian Article on Theatre/Comedy - HERE
The Upcoming Review - HERE



Tomboy Blues in London

Witty and elegant; poetic and poignant; subtle and double-edged
Diva Magazine - Full Review - HERE

Playful and engaging, lightfooted and witty, their voices are welcome and resonant.
Exeunt Magazine- Full Review - HERE

Light, bright, funny, clever, poignant, gorgeous with gender and sexuality and questions not answers - great stuffStella Duffy

An open conversation and a skilfully crafted travelogue. Tomboy Blues is, for all its wit, energy, dancing, talking, lecturing and playing, disarmingly serious, holding the weight of its politics in a highly engaging and thought-provoking production.
British Theatre Guide - Full Review - HERE

Lyrical, physical, thoughtful and very funny.
BlogCritics - Full Review - HERE

Mars and tarrab open up a space in-between, where sex and gender need not be mimetic; where people might exist like unlabelled tins, as their poignant analogy infers.
Playstosee - Full Review - HERE

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