[7] It was one of three plays put on by the ABC to commemorate 2,500 years of Greek theatre.
[8] A boy and a girl meet in a small provincial town at the beginning of German occupation in World War II.
Ross Thompson had previously been in The Pigeon for Australian Playhouse.
[7] The Sydney Morning Herald write that Ross Thompson's "sensitive and convincing acting made the best of the obvious weaknesses in the plot itself.
"[9] Filmink thought " maybe this is the sort of play that works best on stage, with its slightly fantastical nature and hopping around in time and place.