"Hilarious, irreverent, eternally surprising, classy as hell, genius."-- Phoebe Waller-Bridge "Frances-White has scored a bullseye. a rollicking new comedy that turns into a blistering interrogation of friendship, relationships, wealth and identity politics. savagely funny. The humor zings from the start. Deliciously scabrous lines abound. a West End transfer should surely beckon."-- iNews "Sharply funny.
a gagfest."-- Observer "A broad comedy for our fractious times. a blessedly rare example of a play that doesn't simply regurgitate conventional wisdoms about race, gender and class. Frances-White dares to think forbidden thoughts. A drama that will send you out into the night, arguing and laughing."-- The Times "Entertaining fare with some zinging lines. eminently watchable. Frances-White's fans will lap this up.
"-- Guardian "A salty, volatile cross between Indecent Proposal and a satanic edition of Come Dine with Me. The cast beautifully judge those moments when the joke curdles and teeth are bared. Exhilarating fun."-- Sunday Times "Screamingly funny."-- British Theatre Guide.