“Director Jamie Glover expertly captures the mix of humour and deep unease… What he really nails is the sense of encroaching menace: the way in which the absurd scenario and the pair’s blokey small talk transmutes into something more sinister.” **** Time Out

“This is as amusing as I’ve found Pinter in quite some time…[and] the carefully modulated production curdles from anxious joviality through fretfulness to something far darker.” **** Evening Standard

“This vintage production of a Harold Pinter play is a thrill, and blessed with two perfect Pinterians. Joe Armstrong finds a gawky innocence in Gus, who grows increasingly flustered, and Clive Wood was born to play Ben.… The atmosphere is nerve-jangling.” **** The Telegraph

“This engrossing production proves that even after more than five decades [The Dumb Waiter] has not lost its ability to hold an audience.” The Stage

**** Daily Mail , **** Whats OnStage **** Exeunt, **** UK Theatre Web