"Oldham is particularly compelling, constantly wearing a smile that suggests there are volumes behind it...as indeed there are." Financial Times **** Read full review
"Higginson...is clearly gifted. He not only filters pressing concerns about race, prejudice and power through a highly charged two-hander, but he wraps it all up in a witty discourse about language itself." Daily Telegraph **** Read full review
"It’s hardly begun, but already the fringe has thrown up the most brilliant new actresss in Marianne Oldham...She’s flame-haired, beautiful and sexy, with a killer comic personality and sudden depths of vulnerability: a new Maggie Smith, and there’s no praise higher." What'sonstage.com **** Read full review
"a couple of outstanding performances from Nat Ramabulana as Pierre and Marianne Oldham, who as the brittle Celia, proves herself a real star in the making." Guardian ***
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"This piece challenges our received assumptions about ideology, language and sexuality to strong effect and comes recommended to thoughtful audiences."
The List **** Read full review
"As the pair wade through the delicacies of pasts imperfect and present tensions, a more international language goes beyond words to reveal a series of power-plays that turns nasty." Herald *** Read full review
The show runs at the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh until Sunday 29 August - book now
Or you can see it here at the Citizens Theatre from Tue 21 Sep - Sat 9 Oct - book now