Lu Greer, The Public Reviews Wed, 2011-09-21 01:00
The show is enclosed in a half circle of benches, reminiscent of those in the Grecian world which Dysart makes frequent references to, and the strong cast act as onlookers when not in the centre of the circle forming the story. These onlookers are also joined by the six blinded horses, which are in reality just masks on poles, but after just a few minutes of the performance, thanks to some very clever lighting tricks from Paul Green, become judgemental onlookers.