"...Taut, witty, intelligent, and emotionally compelling [with] complex and fascinating characters."
Hugh Jackman, Tony Award-winning actor
"Deceptively simple and nicely understated ... a well-constructed narrative ... the characters are diverse and interesting."
Stephen Dunne, Sydney Morning Herald
"Deceptively simple and nicely understated ... a well-constructed narrative ... the characters are diverse and interesting... Chekhov (along with Dylan Thomas) is used skillfully in this piece -- think loneliness, pointlessness, people in situations they cannot control, lives of luxurious emptiness."
Stephen Dunne, Sydney Morning Herald
"[Edmund] has laid to rest that traumatic time [1980], re-birthing it dramatically in this moving and humorous two-act interpretation, where fact skillfully merges with fiction... Paradise is where art permeates reality, laughing nervously at life's little tragedies, those that stalk us all, that change us forever."
Craig Doyle, Capital Q
"A lively, pithy and poignant tale of 'two cities' -- or rather, two worlds colliding, and then retreating from each other, somewhat bruised by the experience ... all singular, well-drawn characters... Edmund is very good at writing tight, punchy dialogue..."
Elizabeth Bentley, Drum
"An interesting play, peopled with interesting characters, and with a strong sense of the emotional narrative of the protagonist. It's also about the theatre and the theatre world, so it's doubly enjoyable if you've got that background."
Tim Lee, Revolver