"Despite my efforts, there is truly no way to describe the fervour of these actors and this entire production in creating a completely transformative experience."
~ Rachel Williams from The London Word (2010)
"It’s 6.20am and I have just returned home after experiencing ‘Hotel Medea’. To put it simply it was the best production I have ever seen. The words multimedia, inter-disciplinary arts and audience participation are often bandied around these days, but this show truly embraced all of these things, giving us a soulful carnival of jubilation, humour and darkness."
~ Jemma Bicknell from The Public Reviews (2010)
"There is an uncanny manipulation going on here which has something to do with the pace and a great deal to do with the absolute immersion of the performers in what they are doing, an immersion that still leaves them acutely aware of the need to handle the audience whether with authoritarian instruction or gentle coaxing to build a similar immersion in the participants."
"Though the first section is driven with more energy the cast maintain their concentration to the end and the white-dressed maids who seem largely responsible for shepherding the audience do so with skill and the subtlest of control, especially as they gently stroke the brow of their (audience) juvenile charges."
~ Howard Loxton from The British Theatre Guide (2010)