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Review from Wellingtonista

The experience starts in the foyer, after a ritual of scanning and phone-waving – the default programme for Illegally Blind is presented to the visitor in spacious, pleasantly bumpy Braille. With a token ‘accessibility’ programme for the sighties, of course. The show’s vibe carries its sweet-and-sour mix of sarcasm and charm through the rest of the entertainment.
Cordy Black, Wellingtonista

Review from TheatreView

I could say more – about exactly why it is called Illegally Blind, for example – but there is a finely-tuned dramatic structure in the way the facts of Susan’s life are revealed and some surprising theatrical tricks are employed in playing out the days events. Suffice to say, if you are disabled in any respect, you will relate to this. And if you like theatre that gives you a vacarious experience you are unlikely to have in your ‘real’ world, and that ‘opens your eyes’ more than they were before, book your tickets now.
John Smythe, TheatreView