Praise for Write Loud and Clear About What Hurts:
"The blistering performances in Lucy Moir’s piece make the audience gasp and laugh as pent-up emotions come tumbling out."
"...the writing is splendid; the dialogue is fast, furious, visceral and at times so honest it is scorchingly funny...The acting, though, is first-rate and highly-charged, with Moir superlative as Sara, all blazing hostility one moment and awkward vulnerability the next".
-Melbourne Arts Review
"This show’s humour inhabits similar territory, exploring the desperate comedy that comes out of psychological pain. It also recalls Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s Fleabag, another show about a fucked up woman, although it’s rather less bleak. Moir and Lawrance are both very funny performers who turn the absurdities of mental anguish with the necessary undercurrent of compassion for their characters."
-Alison Croggon, Witness Performance