Reviews

Played with astonishing pizzazz by Kate Low, Liza is a woman addicted not only to caffeine and door delivered lunches but to perpetual proof of her brilliance. Low’s faultless, stella performance gives Liza a clipped confidence and quicksilver wit that is beguiling yet also repellent. Low neither mocks nor pities her character.  Rather, she embodies someone whose cleverness has outpaced her capacity for human connection

- Tim Wilcock, Fringe Review

“Kate Low gives a charismatic performance as Liza. She bounds around the BATS Stage, her high-energy physicality matched by the rapid-fire delivery of her lines.”

- Kris, Wehipeihana, Theatreview

“Low takes hold of the script, and her personality overflows from the small New Athenaeum Theatre stage. She whisks around the stage, by turns thoughtful, excited, turned on, enraged, and remorseful. She uses big gestures and small quirks of her eyebrows…We cover a lot of ground in an hour and Low maintains a rapid pace without breaking a sweat. ”

— Theatreview, New Zealand

“Performer Kate Low holds the audience right from the moment she addresses them…There is no doubt that Low’s time studying in New York has equipped her with the skills to deliver this performance single handedly, but her undeniable talent makes her a joy to watch.

— Peggie Barnes, New Zealand