SKIN OF OUR TEETH PRODUCTION
“Thank you brilliant theatre makers for your thoughtful and committed telling of Nancy Wake’s story. Christine Croyden’s script is so clever in bringing to life the important story of our female war time hero ‘The White Mouse’ through the memories of the ageing Nancy played with such poise and conviction by Paula Kontelj.”
— Kathy Bedford
“Absolutely fabulous performances by all.”
— Gillian Balodis
“What a most brilliant performance. I too was deeply touched by the energy and emotional moment where old self met young self … almost a stop in time. Thank you.”
— Deb Stallard
GASWORKS PRODUCTION
“It was a pleasure to have UNDERGROUND at the Shirley Burke theatre. I personally really enjoyed it. The show beautifully conveyed the immediacy and violence of the war contrasted with the aftermath, as well as Nancy Wake’s feisty character. There were numerous comments from departing audience saying that they thoroughly enjoyed the show.”
— Sean Kavanagh, Performing arts coordinator | Kingston Arts
“There is no denying the audience at The Bowery Theatre was enthralled by UNDERGROUND. The audience comments following the performance were amongst the most glowing and enthusiastic I’ve heard for a play at the space. The play enjoys a fluid script that effortlessly moves between past and present. Tight direction and vivid characters bring the story to life. This play can be programmed to suit a number of audiences and situations, not the least being a piece of original Australian drama, that resonates today with contemporary themes of equality, bravery, humour under pressure and empowerment.”
— Richard Fitzgerald, Executive Producer | Community Learning & Participation at Brimbank City Council
“Margot was a delight in her role as older Nancy, as was Emma Annand as her younger counterpart. Ezra Bix did well with a ghost and real Henri. Billy Sloane performed with gusto and Tori McGann was compelling to watch, whether as Sabine or present day Nancy’s carer. UNDERGROUND is an engrossing text by playwright Christine Croyden.”
— David Collins, Arts Review
“Absolutely Fabulous! In a handful of scenes with five actors Christine Croyden uncovered the emotions and conflicts of the extraordinary efforts of individuals made during WW2, situations where Nancy Wake risked her life daily. Such quick decisions during the war but then she had a lifetime to reflect on them.”
— Ailsa Wilson, audience member opening night.