'Low-Hi-Tech Originality - A lively and original piece of interactive theatre... The two primary performers are both able and engaging, the interactivity does not drag hapless audience members on stage and the production's content is both intelligent and diverting. 4 stars.'

Samela Harris, The Adelaide Advertiser, Mar 2007

'The two main actors are intense, funny, and at times frightening in their portrayal of the two prisoners. And the idea is fantastic... Sort of like Waiting for Godot meets Super Mario. 4 stars.'

Dicky, Bank SA's talkfringe.com, Mar 2007

At the Higher Ground, the Fringe Club venue in the heart of lower Rundle Street, Canberra's Boho Interactive performed A Prisoner's Dilemma, a cleverly constructed interactive journey into a Stoppard-like world of game theory and science fiction.

Peter Wilkins, The Canberra Times, p9, 27 March 2007

Compelling on a different scale was Boho's A Prisoner's Dilemma at The Street Theatre, which deservedly got a near-sellout season. This gripping exploration of game theory and manipulation cleverly invites the viewer into the play before it grasps them by the scruff and forces them to sit through the consequences of their decisions.

Naomi Milthorpe, BMA Magazine, 10 July 2008

'[A] bold fusion of performance and philosophy... There is innovative audience participation that challenges the comforts we expect when going to the theatre. Performers walk out and confront us directly, not merely talking at us but forcing us to respond. Passive observation is out; shared experience is in.'

Aaron Ridgway, The Canberra Times, June 2008

 
 
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