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"Alyssa Salter's new play Swipe draws on those frustrations of being a single woman today with a series of comments and scenarios explaining just how damn hard it is nowadays."-view from the gods

"... a modern, more likeable modern day version of the Vagina Monologues."-view from the gods

"This honest writing cleverly keeps the audience engaged on a personal level, and is applicable to both women and men."

-JOSHUA OAKES-ROGERS

" Confident, earthy and vulnerable, Ashby gave a gorgeous performance. One of many highlights showed her capturing the post-breakup mindset perfectly in a particularly moving scene. She moved from drama to comedy with ease and took the audience wherever she went."

-JOSHUA OAKES-ROGERS

"There is no judgement here and very little moralising – the one argument drilled home is that, unarguably, women should be as free as men to use these services as they wish, without harassment or judgement."

-Laura Peatman

"Alyssa realised  that she ‘only had a voice for women this time.’ This doesn’t stop it resonating with both sexes though. The small theatre was filled equally with men and women, and the nods and laughter came from both." -Francesca Baker

"...a vibrant exploration of millennials’ search for love. Snappy, enjoyable and with its finger on the pulse, it’s a strong debut from this promising company." -Laura Peatman

"Among the actors was writer Alyssa Salter, who excelled for the duration. She was comfortable in her own material and delivered character after character with style and finesse."

-JOSHUA OAKES-ROGERS

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