Love and Money by Dennis Kelly, Keble O'Reilly, 24-27 November

Critics' Opinions of Love and Money

"Name one play you think everyone should read in their lifetime..."
Love and Money by Dennis Kelly. Incredible. Dramaturgically immaculate. Not a wasted word, and each syllable relates to the theme completely. His only mistake was to write it 3 years too early. Read it now, you'll assume it was written yesterday. A masterpiece."
Interview with Gareth Jandrell at http://downstagewrite.blogspot.com/


"Love and Money is a long overdue theatrical vehicle to warn us of the burdens of debt, but it also forces us to re-examine what we mean by happiness."

Peter Brown at LondonTheatre.co.uk

"The raw edge of Kelly's writing is biting and caustic, often making you laugh out loud at the darkest of monologues ...This tale of debt, desires and ultimately death is well worth paying to see."
Glen Meads (reviewed at the Royal Exchange Studio, Manchester)

"It is riveting stuff, and Kelly's writing - bitter, jagged, surprising - is a continuous pleasure ...The short, sharp show has an Out of Joint feel about it, but it also confirms Kelly's unique talent."
Michael Coveney at WhatsonStage.com