Recommendations of Maeve's Camellia

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: Maeve's Camellia

    This is a beautifully intimate piece that explores a wide variety of emotions in the characters that you can't help but grow to bond to. The world of dating and relationships is always considered a minefield but the way Ruyle creates his characters and their stories gives a perfect picture of it. I believe this piece will have an audience feeling deeply as you can't not be moved in some way by this piece.

    This is a beautifully intimate piece that explores a wide variety of emotions in the characters that you can't help but grow to bond to. The world of dating and relationships is always considered a minefield but the way Ruyle creates his characters and their stories gives a perfect picture of it. I believe this piece will have an audience feeling deeply as you can't not be moved in some way by this piece.

  • Christine Foster: Maeve's Camellia

    'Sex changes things' and 'we're all a walking bundle of psychological scars' are just two of the perceptive lines in this thought provoking piece about a socially mismatched (almost) senior couple. Maeve and Rob are likeable, vulnerable characters and their dialogue is as natural as their revelation of personal traumas that prove you can't live a full life without events that shake you to the core.

    'Sex changes things' and 'we're all a walking bundle of psychological scars' are just two of the perceptive lines in this thought provoking piece about a socially mismatched (almost) senior couple. Maeve and Rob are likeable, vulnerable characters and their dialogue is as natural as their revelation of personal traumas that prove you can't live a full life without events that shake you to the core.