"The supernatural is possible and the impossible is natural and life teeters on the edge of the unreal."
"Phenomenal... an arresting and songlike monologue... Owusu [is one] of the best, freshest and most agile talents of the year."
Time Out
"Wonderfully life-enhancing... punchy and richly imaginative... delivers a double hit of theatrical dopamine... witty, contemporary and at times compellingly poetic... a fleet, gripping piece of storytelling... a little gem... a must-see for anybody interested in fine new writing."
WhatsOnStage
"A visceral but lyrical look at anxiety and acceptance."
The Guardian
"A joyful play that will leave you hopeful... funny, well-paced, and engaging."
LondonTheatre1
"Pithy, poetic, and viscerally evocative."
Reviews Hub
"One part truthful queer coming-of-age story, one part psychological horror, this engaging monologue takes an appealingly offbeat approach to themes of racism, anxiety and self-discovery... tautly paced and tightly written... laced with warm humour."
The Stage
"A gem... an intense experience... terrific."
Arts Desk
"An exceptionally fine play... a startling portrait of human frailty that radiates authenticity and compassion."
Everything Theatre
"Beautifully crafted... powerfully reinstates the urgency of storytelling in the formation of identity. Poetry, campus life and comedy blend into an emotionally moving concoction, exploring a black, queer student’s experience with great skill."
Theatre Weekly
"Engrossing... a relatable drama with copious laughs along the way... Owusu has a gift for effortlessly blending colloquial and accessible dialogue with the more poetic... This is a multi-layered piece with a great deal condensed into just an hour."
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Malachi's been looking forward to a fresh start at uni for months. He's settling in, he's got a stack of books to read and he's met someone new – Kojo, a musician with a megawatt smile, who's basically perfect. |
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