
Josephine Lim, The Advertiser
”Relayed in two languages, this need-to-be-told tale is etched in poetic narrative suitable for many, and favoured by history lovers.” [Read More…]
–Smoking With Grandma–

The Typewriter
“ThreeWoods Playwright‘s production of Wither on the Vine, a piece on looking at the people in Guangzhou, China, back in 1950s during the Land Reform period, is probably the best environmental heritage theatre I have ever seen in Hong Kong.” [Read More…]
–Wither On the Vine–

Tim Lloyd, The Advertiser
”THIS play from Hong Kong captures that feeling where the constant hope of salvation becomes set into the bones without the catharsis of release.” [Read More…]
–Smoking With Grandma–

Great Scott
“I left the theatre feeling challenged, pondering what freedom is, what the future will hold for Hong Kong, and what my identity is as an Australian.” [Read More…]
–The Immigration Lottery–

Jason Yip
(Critics, Judge of Hong Kong Theatre Libre)
”The play is dark and sad yet brings hope to the audience. My brain kept looping the message inside the play after leaving the theatre, I questioned the world is too big yet there is no place for refuge. No matter you are in Hong Kong or Adelaide, it definitly worths your time watching it.” [Read More…]
–Smoking With Grandma–

Broadway Baby
”Lam plays with this idea of a lost and distorted identity brilliantly and the theme and its political implications gradually creep up on you.” [Read More…]
–The Immigration Lottery–

Edfringereview
”Speaking volumes in its silence, the alarmingly quiet ‘Smoking with Grandma’ is a movingly minimalist play…undeniably well-executed and captivatin
Andy Moseley, Artistic Director of NoLogoProductions
”Reflective and thought provoking, a gentle piece that is all the more effective because it encourages you to think rather than tell you what to think.”
–Smoking With Grandma–