“The writing is appealingly spicy and has real poetic momentum.” – The Stage
“O’Connor’s writing is intricate and intensely moving. Every line of this hour-long monologue is as important as the next.” – InDaily
“Eva O’Connor’s solo show straddles the line between dramatic monologue and performance art.” – The Stage
“Eva O’Connor’s writing in this one-woman show... is so scarring and funny, so laden with jealousy and hate and wickedness, you have to take time away and breath out, then pick it up a few verses later.” – The Scotsman
“O’Connor’s writing is as emotionally insightful as it is well-paced, peppered with caustic wit (including well-received quips about Anglo-Irish relations and rural sewing groups) and an almost poetic lyricism that will feel familiar to fans of her previous plays, including Maz and Bricks and My Name is Saoirse.” – The Skinny
“A well-written, thoughtful script.” – Glam Adelaide
ON BREAKING CHARACTER
2022 Edinburgh Fringe Spotlight
Matt Law
August 4, 2022