'Immensely powerful and eloquently constructed... a richly humane and insightful piece'
* Independent *
'Engages with awkward social issues in a humane yet cautionary fashion... packs a lot of challenging ideas into 90 minutes' * Evening Standard *
'An engrossing allegory for the modern age, where we consume things at the click of a button, this new work forces a consideration of what happens when we want something so badly that we try to pretend there are no consequences'
* WhatsOnStage *
'Brims with powerful emotions and interesting ideas'
* The Arts Desk *
'Explores the ethical minefield of international surrogacy through a personal story that is compelling and increasingly distressing. It's a tough subject, but Franzmann brings a mix of dark humour and compassion to it... a piercing play about the way we live now'
* Financial Times *
'Hard-hitting... a hugely ambitious piece of work, exploring how people are commodified, bought and sold'
* Time Out *
'Bold stuff, packed with ideas... combines a dense psychological study with a philosophical question, then drops in some political bite to boot'
* The Stage *
'An outstanding success... Vivienne Franzmann is one of today's most sensitive and thoughtful playwrights'
* British Theatre Guide *