Reviews

  • "Was just going through the show in my mind. It's a significant work for NZ. Well done."

    - Audience Member (We Remember Wrong)

  • “Warren Loulanting is superb as Kiwa. He is utterly believable and funny. He brings a sensitivity to his performance which makes the audience care about his future and question his past.”

    —Judith Laube (Theatreview, We Remember Wrong)

  • "Shannon Burnett as Astrid delivers a rapid-fire performance charged with urgency, imagination, and terrifying clarity. She never misses a beat, effortlessly weaving innocence, madness, and monstrosity."

    - Kate Will-Tofia (Theatreview, Crunchy Silk)

  • “A thought provoking and well performed play.”

    — Judith Laube (Theatreview, We Remember Wrong)

  • "There are moments of jaw-dropping brilliance."

    Kate Will-Tofia (Theatreview, Crunchy Silk)

  • “The play has a wide and importantly alarmingly contemporary scope. It explores the impact of the currently visible misinformation with that of our whitewashed and dangerously invisible history. It exposes our inability and discomfort with distinguishing truth from within our glass houses which trap us in a state of disbelief.”

    - Marian Poole (Otago Daily Times, We Remember Wrong)

  • "I’ve never experienced anything like that. For it to end while we are unravelled had an element of “how do you like it?” Really really powerful"

    - Audience member (We Remember Wrong)

  • “Eva Clarke impresses as Sophie. It is a hard ask to be the “shouty” one, but she gives a strong performance and portrays a range of emotions.”

    —Judith Laube (Theatreview, We Remember Wrong)

  • "Zach Hall is gentle, steady, and playful, yet distant. He is both within and outside her world – an anchor and an accomplice, caught in the tension between his own motives and Astrid’s needs."

    - Kate Will-Tofia (Theatreview, Crunchy Silk)

  • "I felt like my heart opened and it got ripped out and then I was supposed to clap and then I was supposed to go home… Feeling so sombre… And I just got tearful…"

    - Audience Member (We Remember Wrong)