Press:
“Stunning.
A triumphantly exciting and innovative piece of theatre. With brilliant light and sound, cheetah-like energy from the players and a passion of regret for road carnage, it offers no explanations or excuses, merely a sobering documentation. And it does it superbly, with talented creativity and theatrical discipline stamped on every second of time and
every scream of wheels.”
- The Sunday Independent
“The find of the festival…brilliantly written, innovative, topical…a masterpiece of choreography…”
– The Irish Independent
“The simple, moving final moments bring home the tragic consequences of joyriding gone wrong….cleverly conceived exercise in drive-in theatre … a quite amazing feat of directing”
- The Guardian
“Impressively lit expansive exteriors and scrupulously evinced psychological interiors….graceful slow-motion sequences - a vehicular ballet”
- The Irish Times
“Stylish production… sharp meditation on speed, power and the death drive…powerful words…exhilarating show”
- Herald AM
“It’s a true feast for the senses, with the three excellent performers dancing and swaggering around on the tarmac, speeding around the building in three souped-up hatchbacks. But best of all is the coloured lighting in each of the windows of the mock-Georgian building, which flash on and off like disco lights at appropriate moments.”
- Fringe Report
“The most exciting and innovative thirty minute spectacle I have witnessed in a long time”
- Irish Theatre Magazine



















