***** 5 stars 'Long awaited, after the smash-hit success of The Moira Monologues, Alan Bissett's new drama, is an equally hilarious series of monologues all played by Bissett himself, but this time with a political edge.' The Skinny
***** 5 Stars 'As in the critically lauded Moira Monologues, Bissett’s a joy to watch as a solo actor, skilfully giving life to each character through versatility of voice and mannerisms.'' Edinburgh Fest Magazine
***** 5 Stars 'Excellently written and performed, this is definitely a work that holds you in its web — and a worthy successor to Bissett’s previous hit, The Moira Monologues' Broadway Baby
***** 5 Stars "Whip-smart, distinctly Scottish humour...Bissett's a joy to watch.' Fest Magazine
***** 5 Stars "A playful, instantly engaging presence...this is sophisticated, completely captivating theatre." 3 weeks
**** 4 Stars 'Unique, intelligent, funny and inventive piece of adult theatre... Bisset has become a spiderman (and woman) that may not swing from high buildings with his web but who spins a rare tale and knocks Peter Parker in to a wee tin hat.' The Edinburgh Guide
**** 4 Stars "Who knew it could be so enjoyable to spend an evening trapped in a room with a gang of man-sized spiders? A real Fringe gem." The Independent
***** 5 Stars 'As in the critically lauded Moira Monologues, Bissett’s a joy to watch as a solo actor, skilfully giving life to each character through versatility of voice and mannerisms.'' Edinburgh Fest Magazine
***** 5 Stars 'Excellently written and performed, this is definitely a work that holds you in its web — and a worthy successor to Bissett’s previous hit, The Moira Monologues' Broadway Baby
***** 5 Stars "Whip-smart, distinctly Scottish humour...Bissett's a joy to watch.' Fest Magazine
***** 5 Stars "A playful, instantly engaging presence...this is sophisticated, completely captivating theatre." 3 weeks
**** 4 Stars 'Unique, intelligent, funny and inventive piece of adult theatre... Bisset has become a spiderman (and woman) that may not swing from high buildings with his web but who spins a rare tale and knocks Peter Parker in to a wee tin hat.' The Edinburgh Guide
**** 4 Stars "Who knew it could be so enjoyable to spend an evening trapped in a room with a gang of man-sized spiders? A real Fringe gem." The Independent