Circuscope Reviews
Chicago Tribune- Highly Recommended
"...With minimal but effective vocalizations and hilarious physicality, Evans and Plunk evoke the life span of a human relationship - from suspicion and resentment to ultimate partners. But all the parts of this show move together in harmony to create a sweet (and affordable) family-friendly piece that proves, much like the existence of the tardigrade itself, that living organisms are capable of astounding feats."
Chicago Reader- Recommended
"...That sensibility gives the show's clowning and jaw-dropping acrobatics, from tumbling to the trapeze, a charmingly amoebic and cellular feel. With their professionalism, enthusiasm, and raw talent, the show's teen ensemble fits right in next to its four professional artists: besides Evans, there's Molly Plunk as his lovestruck foil, glamorous Meredith "Tommy" Tomlins on aerial silks and juggling, and Leah Leor (in the show's best costume, inspired by Nick Cave's Soundsuits) on aerial straps."
NewCity Chicago- Highly Recommended
"...As far as contemporary circus work goes, it is a show of particular quality, which rises a step or two higher in entertainment value through the novelty of its subject matter. To me, what is essentially a circus in a petri dish can be an infectious sort of fun."