“a trim and taut, a 2-hander postmodern, postapocalyptic parable as performed by Adam and Eve who happen to be performance artists and scouts in uniform. In a mix of deadpan declamation and neurotic outburst, David Williams and Beck Wilson play out the frayed couple s return to the scene of the original crime (a burnt-out bourgeois paradise) generating an increasingly loopy remythologising of their fate, counterpointed with a physical struggle that stops barely short of violence.”
Keith Gallasch, RealTime 57, October/November 2003


“Wilson and Williams do things with their Scout scarves that would bring Baden-Powell out in the hottest of flushes, though who would have thought the triangular neck part would mask genitals so well?”
Stephen Dunne, Sydney Morning Herald 3/6/03