Extracts from reviews of  Innocence
(July 2011)
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While laced with moments that are harsh, sweet, funny, cruel, dark and light, Innocence is probably best enjoyed by committed theatregoers who will respond with enthusiasm to the play and the players’ performances. Another fine performance by this crew and production team.
Kryztoff
Director, Joh Hartog, has assembled a very good cast, with a mix of emerging artists, graduates of either Flinders University or AC Arts, and some seasoned professionals. His acute direction has resulted in a tightly woven set of tales that complement each other well and add to build a powerful picture of the fragmented nature of modern life, where many of us now do not even know our next door neighbours.
Barry Lenny
Accidental’s production makes use of a talented band of actors. With an ensemble of 10, it’s a strong cast and true teamwork that succeeds in bringing the characters to life in the short, episodic scenes. To single any one performance out would imply lesser work from the others, and that would be erroneous...
Maggie Wood