Our reviews at the 2009 Edinburgh Fringe Festival
Fringe Review

...production is polished and undeniably exudes an air of professionalism. Dance moves are sharply choreographed, lines eloquently and crisply narrated, costume changes quicker than the tap of a mouse...
...The three hugely talented actresses really pull this play together, working with their natural chemistry to produce relationships that are both believable and deliciously interlinked...
...The play, as well as being well executed, is also sexy and visually exciting to look at...
...the play is both terrifyingly accurate and brilliantly witty.
www.fringereview.co.uk
Three Weeks

...these ladies are slick, street-sharp performers, and their show is just as sleek, combining fragments of physical, music-hall and sketch show humour in a hyperbolic tale of web stalking gone horribly wrong. Not to be sneered at.
edinburgh.threeweeks.co.uk
The List

...the personable performances make this piece fun, perky and a little risqué...
www.list.co.uk
Fest Magazine

Ingenious staging and vibrant characterisation ensure that the short scenes are packed with energy, humour and variety. And the live action is complemented by Facebook-related images projected onto a screen at pertinent moments, a medium that's used sparingly but to great effect. Fringe shows that endeavour to comment on the latest social phenomena are notoriously variable, but this slick production is a real treat.
www.fest.theskinny.co.uk
The Stage
...this ultra-relevant and very watchable show combines elements of character comedy, revenge tragedy and some slick dance routines to deliver a seamless cautionary tale of just where our Facebook obsessions may lead...
...Nine deftly observed characters are woven into this story of mistaken identities...
...this is the kind of comedy show that will go down extremely smoothly and leave you ever so slightly concerned. Highly recommended.
www.thestage.co.uk