Meet the Watermans. Gail works as a receptionist at a local hospital in Glasgow. She has nine-year-old twins and an 11-year-old daughter, Lauren, who loves dancing.
Independent preview 30 September 2004
Quarantine's new show - in which family members play themselves on stage - has been called reality theatre. But it's much better than that, says Lyn Gardner.
Guardian preview 11 October 2004
A family party can be as good as a piece of theatre, so this is an intriguing experiment: can a family party be turned into a piece of theatre?
Susan Mansfield, The Scotsman 11 October 2004
When it comes to keeping it real, Quarantine Theatre Company is in a league of its own.
Alan Chadwick, Metro 6 October 2004
The buffet's laid out and waiting for the guests - that's us, by the way.
**** Mary Brennan, Herald 8 October 2004
They say you can't choose your family. But director Richard Gregory did.
Corrie Mills, The List 23 September 2004
(Butterfly) has the avant garde's combination of fun and seriousness of purpose.
**** Sunday Herald 17 October 2004
It is like drawing back a curtain on other people's lives...
The Guardian 2 October 2004