“**** - McGrady’s script is intricate in its depiction of naivety and discovery, a narrative that fluidly winds its way through these siblings’ linear shared timeline. She subtly raises topics that we constantly grapple with as we ‘grow up’ – the loss of childlike innocence, the confusion of self-identity, the candid description of firsts. Period; sexual encounter; health scare – none are shied away from, yet each is approached with sensitivity and foresight. For her debut as a playwright, McGrady’s writing feels mature, successfully layering concept upon concept to maximise impact throughout the show.”
— Miro Magazine
“**** - The book, written by Laura McGrady, is cleverly structured to combine crude British humour with hard-hitting moments that pull at the heartstrings from the very beginning. The writing creates an effortless chemistry between the two sisters.”
— Love London Love Culture
“**** + 1/2 * - There are other plays that deal with growing up and sisterhood, but McGrady deftly blends the usual subjects of boyfriends, sex and confidences with the more intimate aspects of bodily functions.”
— Breaking The Fourth Wall
“**** - Funny, heartrending, thought provoking, troubling.”