David Williamson
'This is a most diverting play. David Williamson throngs his stage with vivid characters. He thrusts his narrative forward, manoeuvres its two essential locations, university and home; he maintains unerring focus on the central teller of his tale: nine-year-old university student Angela Judd.' - Pamela Payne, Sun Herald 'There is much genuine good humour and hilarity. There is a sentimentally satisfying happy ending, done with a nice touch of self-mocking irony.' - John McCallum, The Australian 'truly terrific in its handling of family matters. One of the best studies in family relationships Williamson has ever undertaken.' - James Waites, Sydney Morning Herald 'One of his wittiest and wisest plays yet.' - Brian Hood, Bulletin