Libby
Purves
"This show is bliss. Ros Adler has
the uncomfortable knack of spearing every form of female self-delusion
from romantic fantasy to smug wifehood or faux-tough independence,
set against a background obbligato of male peacocking . The
result is very funny, occasionally poignant, and full of salutary
lessons." |

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performance dates. |
Three
Weeks
"Rosalind Adler, playing all three roles,
seems to conjure her characters out of thin air as one scene
leads into the next. For me, it was the sheer detail in the portrayal
of each of the three women she played that was the selling point
of the show; they all had their own distinct and very recognisable
features, creating an extraordinarily believable reality, the
kind that many writers and actors struggle to achieve. Hilarious
- a very clever script."
Marie Jones, Oxford Times
"Clever, funny and lively - a refreshingly honest
look at the minefield of internet dating." |
Gwilym Scourfield,
Oxford Daily Info
"A brilliant show, flawlessly written and performed
- excitingly demanding theatre - a treat."
Nice
Pictures
"A brilliant show - funny, moving and perfect."
ivillage magazine
"Warm, witty and compelling. |
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The
Reading Post
"very funny and perceptive - skilled writing
and performance - she hits the buttons constantly"
The Henley Standard
"Brave - a study of broken dreams - all three
characters are wholly recognisable and the whole piece cleverly
linked by real or imagined computer dating ads."
remotegoat: Maddy
Ryle
"Short, funny, bitter and
sweet... laugh-out-loud funny." |