what the papers say
'Performed by a crack cast of four, Anthea Williams's production offers plenty of zing.'
The Times
'60 minutes of acute observation and sharp one-liners written by a gaggle of highly promising Bush-associated writers'
The Guardian
'But it is funny because the reality hurts. And there are examples of raw pain: an abjectly weeping girl sits by the phone, a shell-shocked bloke tidies his sock drawer; and, in a beautifully clinical and detailed monologue, a woman waits in a bar before heading home to a text saying 'Have you got the message yet?'
The Financial Times
'The show is a breakthrough, both in the way it was assembled and the audiences it is attracting.'
The Observer
'A crack team of young playwrights from The Bush's stable.'
The Independent
'Writing from the five sparky young authors... The Bush is on to a cracking idea with this sort of collaborative project harnessing upcoming talent. Perhaps it could become a regular summer feature?'
The Evening Standard
'The Bush's contribution had just the right combination of attention-grabbing brashness and writerly finesse. A ribald dramatic collage capturing the awkwardness and agony of break-ups and starring Ralf Little, it is coming to London and is bound to long outlast the summer.'
The Telegraph

'If breaking up was this much fun, we'd all be single'
Time Out