"Akin to a Steve Martin or Mel Brooks filmic farce... A JOY THROUGHOUT, with hilarious performances and funny props." - The List

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Hello Dalai

"a discerning audience rocked with laughter from start to finish"
BBC, 17th February 07


"The most naturally funny and talented people in town this month"

The List, 23rd August 06


"All hail the new force in farce, the masters of mayhem, the commanders of comedy, the ~ well you get the idea!!"

Edinburgh Guide, 10th August 06


"Like a demented Lost Horizon. Madly inspired, even by fringe standards... Demands repeated viewing"
The Stage, 9th August 06


"The comedy trio ensure lots of laughs ... hilarious improv"
Three Weeks, 9th August 06


The Bubonic Play - A Love Story With Scabs

"Will have you laughing from start to finish "
Rip It Up, Adelaide, 16th March 06


"Has audiences dying with laughter"
The Program, Sydney, 15th March 06


"Die Laughing"

The Sunday Mail, 5th March 06


"The funniest theatre you will see"

Adelaide Theatre Guide, 5th March 06


"Delightfully infectious, charming and cheeky"
dB Magazine, Adelaide, 4th March 06


"R-Rated"

The Advertiser, Adelaide, 28th February 06


"SHEER TALENT"

Fest, 26th August 05


"Akin to a Steve Martin or Mel Brooks filmic farce... A JOY THROUGHOUT, with hilarious performances and funny props."
The List, 24th August 05


"A RIOTOUS SEND-UP of medieval cliches"
The Scotsman, 18th August 05


"EXCELLENT PERFORMANCES and a script with a great sense of ridiculousness. It is vulgar and funny and generally bawdy – a great show for peasants and gentry alike."
Three Weeks, 12th August 05


"it is a comedy so much at the service of its audience that not a tiniest gag or a quip will be allowed to slip past unnoticed"
The Stage, 11th August 05


"A PURE GEM OF ORIGINAL COMEDY"
Fringe Report, 6th August 05


"WONDERFUL... the best moments are priceless"
Chortle, 5th August 05


"Go and see this; YOU'LL LAUGH YOURSELF TO DEATH"
Camden New Journal, 28th July 05