Amy Yorston @ British Theatre Guide
“It’s absurd and frequently funny but poignant too”
Ex-Batts and Broilers
Sally Stott @ The Scotsman
“Skilled writer/performers Sophie Taylor and Jess Dupré create such a warm and inviting world within the chicken coop, full of ukulele-playing optimism”
Ex-Batts and Broilers
Justin Murray @ London Box Office
“They play together brilliantly…A show so ridiculous shouldn’t be so moving – but it is”
Sophia Halpin @ Theatre Box Blog
“it made me turn it over and over in my mind”
Where the Hell is Bernard?
Amy Yorston @ British Theatre Guide
“it is the array of facial expressions and awkward interaction that really make the show”
Where the Hell is Bernard?
Joanna Matthews @ Fringe Review
“its execution is highly imaginative and an absorbing delight to watch”
Where the Hell is Bernard?
Will Gillingham @ RedBrick Arts
“amusing, wonderfully harmonic and masterfully handled”
Oyster Boy
Stephanie Young @ Edfringe Review
“high-calibre performances…the execution is slick”
The Hideout
Sara Jackson @ The Public Reviews
“Their joy is infectious, their abilities undeniable… intimate, original, vital”
The Hideout
Adrian Johnson @ kindandgenerous productions
“Think a bit of Knee High, Complicite, maybe a little bit of Forkbeard Fantasy”
The Hideout
Ruth Gledhill @ LondonTheatre1
“among the top recommended fringe productions on the circuit at the moment”
The Hideout
Ruth Gledhill @ LondonTheatre1
“genuinely shocking and dramatic, powerful and emotional, awful and beautiful.”
Beyond Cragporth Rock
Seth Kubersky @ Orlando Weekly
‘Oyster Boy is a gentle, intimate gem awash in playful whimsy, seasoned with a splash of acidic darkness.’
Oyster Boy
View From The Gods
‘it feels like a book has been opened and a fantastical world sprung out from the pages’
Oyster Boy
FringeReview.com
‘Their work is clever; hand-made; lo-fi and, tumbling out of their wicker baskets…’
Oyster Boy
Wendy Thompson @ Female Arts
‘Haste have masterfully created their own take on this tale and vividly brought it to life’
Oyster Boy
Maria Lucia Schito @ Recensito.net
‘Da qui parte la compagnia teatrale italo-britannica Haste per una messa in scena musicata e coloratissima, una fiaba deliziosa che piacerebbe molto al regista statunitense, del quale non tradisce lo spirito’
Oyster Boy
Jeff Smith @ San Diego Reader
‘the piece is a rare combination: it’s at once a delight and also very sad’
Oyster Boy