Joanne Fong drowning her husband to “I hate the way you love” by The Kills in Mark Bruce’s Love and War at The Place.
1 of Luke Jennings’ top 11 Dance Highlights of 2010: The Observer
a bold, passionate and provocative new piece of work…. This ensemble is one of the most exciting and dynamic dance groups that I have ever seen. The Public Reviews
… this is a stunning piece of work….. If you can imagine a world inhabited with cheerleaders, tightrope walkers, Natural Born Killers, ingenues, rock stars and gods – all jostling for your attention – this is Love and War. What’s On Stage
The seven characters in Love and War turn out to be darker and more potent than any circus troupe. The Guardian
Love And War is an intoxicating carnival of emotions that’s bursting with violent passion, rich symbolism and genuine beauty. It’s very dark and very, very good. Suit Yourself Magazine
This magical otherworld tinged with darkness is brought to life by the superb dancers…It’s fascinating to watch it unfold. Make Me Neon
the irony is wonderfully apposite… Observer
… the seven performers who not only vividly created a wide variety of individual characters, but worked together as a team in a manner that would be the envy of any of the Managers of the top Premier football clubs. Bristol Evening Post
there is no denying the sheer force of the dance… Liverpool Daily Post
…it is simply magical. remotegoat
Debra Craine, Critic’s choice: The Times, 26 June 2010
Time Out London Critics’ Choice