★★★★ Sydney Arts Guide
powerfully directed … important theatre and worth seeing Broadway World
What I did know was that I’d just seen an extraordinary piece of theatre TheatreRed
Don’t just throw around theoretical terms like the male gaze or the patriarchy. …Show me the women who suffer, and show me their extraordinary vitality, for in these beating hearts, strong and true, we’re offered a vision of a better world and how it will come. And that’s what this magnificent production of this beautiful play does Paul Gilchrist
It'd be phenomenal. I'd feel brilliant about myself. I'd get really thin and I'd get tanned all over, even my armpits. That would be my sole occupation, getting tanned without any strap marks. I'd love every single minute of it.
Clare McIntyre’s thought-provoking and darkly humorous play offers a glimpse into the lives of three complex female characters within the intimate confines of a share-house bathroom. A powerful exploration of female existence, Low Level Panic offers a feminist perspective on the complex issues of gender, body image, and personal agency in a hyper-sexualised and male-dominated world - an utterly truthful social commentary that will captivate audiences with its poignancy and raw honesty.
Director Maike Strichow; with Marigold Pazar, Charlotte De Wit and Megan Kennedy
Lighting Design Lyndon Buckley Production Photography Georgia Griffiths Stage Manager Kirby Hocking Produced by Her Productions