**** “Relentlessly absorbing and achingly sad.” The Times

**** “After 65 minutes the piece doesn’t end, it just stops. But it keeps going in your head. Title and Deed is another prime example of Eno’s ability to send the intellect and emotions in opposite directions simultaneously.” Financial Times

**** “It’s Lovett’s balancing of the banal with the utterly peculiar that gives his performances their power, and it’s perfectly matched by a monologue that circles around nothing much in particular, yet gradually sketches quite a haunting image of the outsiders in our midst.” Time Out

The writing and the performances are beautiful, extraordinary… There’s hardly a playwright today who does language better than Eno. Exeunt

“Lovett is mesmerising and Eno has come up with a superb monologue.” Reviewsgate

“At times laugh out loud funny, at times mournfully sad.” Broadway World

PRAISE FOR PREVIOUS PRODUCTIONS:

TOP TEN SHOWS OF 2012 – The New Yorker

TOP TEN SHOWS OF 2012 – The New York Times

‘Blistering writing … Devastating … brilliantly and heartrendingly performed.’ Lyn Gardner, The Guardian **** 

‘A haunting and often fiercely funny meditation on life as a state of permanent exile, performed by the marvelous Irish actor Conor Lovett.’ Charles Isherwood, The New York Times.

‘Pensive, lyrical, deeply funny and profoundly sad.’ Variety

‘Daring within its masquerade of the mundane, spectacular within its minimalism, and hilarious within its display of po-faced bewilderment.’ John Lahr, The New Yorker

‘The ghost of Beckett in a puckish mood hovers over Title and Deed. A lone man, played by the exquisitely glum Conor Lovett, muses on his homeland (“the chief export is sarcasm”), feelings of foreignness, and love (a “many-splintered thing”).’ The Sunday Times ****

‘You leave the theatre knowing that you have seen something very special indeed.’ The Irish Independent

‘Worth seeing, as much for Lovett’s tempered, careful performance as for Eno’s lovely writing.’ Backstage

‘Lovett’s performance is both mesmerising and terrifying… A brilliantly unsettling piece of theatre.’ The List ****

‘In the great Irish tradition humour is never far away. Conor Lovett delivers it all effortlessly in a perfect marriage of actor and material.’ WhatsOnStage ****

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