<p>'Steven Moffat has skilfully crafted one of the funniest plays to be seen on stage in a very long time... pure comedy gold... a comedy of manners that niftily speeds along and is full of outrageous humour... never anything except laugh-out-loud funny... a killer comedy to die for'</p>
WhatsOnStage
<p>'Effortlessly entertaining... The action is line-by-line funny and an apt commentary on English middle-class manners... Moffat may be the new Ayckbourn'</p>
Telegraph
<p>'A hilarious dark comedy of good manners... a tour de force of toilet farce, proper gut-busting stuff'</p>
The Stage
<p>'A cringe-tastic play of exquisite embarrassment... worthy of a place in the macabre comedy series <em>Inside No 9</em>'</p>
Guardian
<p>'Boasts a ruthlessly efficient devotion to the punchline and a relentless urgency in ratcheting up the awkward tension. Every second or third line of this farcical modern comedy of manners is a gag... The premise is brilliant in its simplicity and hugely effective in its laugh-filled execution'</p>
Chortle
<p>'A much-needed, riotous bit of fun... an uproarious comedy of English embarrassment... a relentlessly snowballing orgy of cringe and discomfiture... a delight'</p>
Evening Standard
<p>'Hits the funny bone with a welcome twang'</p>
The Times