The musical was produced by The Untold Theatre Company, which is run by Adam Wollerton and Fiona O'Malley, and received £14,500 from Arts Council England, via the local authority Kingston upon Thames on 17 June 2014, to help get it started.
WhatsOnStage.com writes, "the piece is cleverly plotted by writer Fiona O'Malley, who links Grim's persecution to the witch trials of the sixteenth century."
All of the songs were great (I’m listening to the soundtrack on Spotify as I write this) and delivered by an extremely strong and talented cast whose voices, particularly in the duets, complemented each other wonderfully.
"[15] The Upcoming labels it as having, " a pretty score and fine performances from the principal actors," but picks up on the storyline, saying, "the bleak subject matter may limit the show’s appeal."
British Theatre Guide described the music as "an unusual amalgam of electro-acoustic pop and operatic ideas", whilst BroadwayBaby.com writes "composer Joseph Alexander’s original soundtrack carries the show along well... a particularly lovely number entitled She Said Yes that will leave you beaming in your seat.