“This is a beautifully crafted one-act play, skilfully directed by Hamish Glen.”
The Stage
“… alive with nuance.” The Times
”… its smooth thriller structure enrobes a far knottier tangle of philosophy, religion and social and political morality.” The Times
“… Peter Tate as the intruder and Johnnie Lyne-Pirkis as his victim play cat-and-mouse with finesse.” Michael Billington in The Guardian
“The two-hand chiller thriller is in sure hands with Johnnie Lyne-Pirkis and Peter Tate.” Coventry Telegraph
“… intense and hard-hitting” Coventry Telegraph
“Hamish Glen directs the new studio adaptation of the French hit and delivers each new twist with the precision of a sniper’s bullet.” Coventry Telegraph
“Once again I was struck by what a superb space B2 is for staging small-scale drama.” Birmingham Post
”A performance that will remain in memory long after the final curtain call.” WhatsOnStage
“The two characters … work perfectly together and create a really intriguing mixture of suspicion, suspense, friendship and betrayal.” WhatsOnStage
What the press have said about Babylone …