Kris Weber, Theatrepeople.com.au - 22/10/2018

Outside of the screen, the stage becomes a moving gallery of lighting cues that never miss their mark. With spotlights against the white curtain from behind to create an animated silhouette of Beau, to the faint amber washes to create an eerie sepia-toned atmosphere on the stage as Beau takes the dismantled limbs of false bodies and slips behind the curtain to “re-member” them again, to the disco inferno that glitters and gleams in a spectrum of proud colours upon the stage as Beau dances to the interviews remixed into a queer party anthem, Marty Langthorne’s expertise at reaching the desired effect without falter goes to prove his dextrous affinity for creating the perfect vessel for Beau and his intentions.