“A smartly playful adaptation that pulses with real passions... it asks big, clever questions about personal agency, authorship and control... Austen would thoroughly approve.” —Evening Standard
“Moves at a tremendous clip... the wooing is done with such subtlety and good humor.” —The Times
“An incisive adaptation that approaches the tale from a fresh, contemporary angle... exuberantly, unashamedly silly... Quick-fire scenes jump about in time, skillfully picking apart the narrative with flashbacks that offer new context, or cutting away to asides where the characters debate their real intentions... an appealing, intriguingly flawed protagonist... unexpected and intriguing.” —The Stage
“A spirited three-hander romp... it's exhilarating, transmuting Austen's daftest novel into something really quite beautiful.” —Time Out
“A very modern, knowing take, clearly powered by love for the original tale.” —WhatsOnStage
“A playfully daring take on Jane Austen's original novel - and it works... There are lovely meta moments [with a] tight, witty script... and Cooper brilliantly transforms the conventional ending... it's all fantastic fun.” —Reviews Hub
“Very entertaining... engaging and imaginative.” —LondonTheatre1
“A vivaciously queer take on Jane Austen that will make readers and audiences think twice.” —Observer
“A three-hander lark, with much nifty work with hats and coats, parents and relatives mischievously cross-cast, and a bittersweet take on happy ever after.” —TheatreCat
“Clever, funny and seriously silly... The laughs don't stop... brilliant small-scale theatre.” —Arts Desk
“Playful, witty and laced with innuendo.” —All That Dazzles