Reviews:
A fast and furious monologue...Jack Thorne is right on target with teenage angst...amusing, poignant, bang on the money real - catch it if you can. --WhatsOnStage.com
An electrifying combination of streetwise earthiness and heartbreaking vulnerability...terrific --Scotsman
Jack Thorne is one of our brightest talents and writes with exceptional drive and insight and a constant awareness of danger...More than your average monologue; it is a brilliant miniature play about Britain: condensed, complete, and full of vivid and unnerving kids on the cusp of darkness. --Time Out
A fast and furious monologue...Jack Thorne is right on target with teenage angst...amusing, poignant, bang on the money real - catch it if you can. --WhatsOnStage.com
Jack Thorne is one of our brightest talents and writes with exceptional drive and insight and a constant awareness of danger...More than your average monologue; it is a brilliant miniature play about Britain: condensed, complete, and full of vivid and unnerving kids on the cusp of darkness. --Time Out
A fast and furious monologue...Jack Thorne is right on target with teenage angst...amusing, poignant, bang on the money real - catch it if you can. --WhatsOnStage.com
An electrifying combination of streetwise earthiness and heartbreaking vulnerability...terrific --Scotsman
Jack Thorne is one of our brightest talents and writes with exceptional drive and insight and a constant awareness of danger...More than your average monologue; it is a brilliant miniature play about Britain: condensed, complete, and full of vivid and unnerving kids on the cusp of darkness. --Time Out
A fast and furious monologue...Jack Thorne is right on target with teenage angst...amusing, poignant, bang on the money real - catch it if you can. --WhatsOnStage.com
Jack Thorne is one of our brightest talents and writes with exceptional drive and insight and a constant awareness of danger...More than your average monologue; it is a brilliant miniature play about Britain: condensed, complete, and full of vivid and unnerving kids on the cusp of darkness. --Time Out