"A magnificent cast, live music that conjured up a multitude of soundscapes, and brilliant, spot-on stagecraft made this a memorable experience." The Event Guide, Dublin October 6, 2004
"The actors have mastered a subtle type of physical theatre hat, along with the stunning costumes and set, result in a beautifully intimate show." The Independent, Dublin October 7, 2004
"an exquisite synthesis of their rigourous training (via Jacques Lecoq) and their ongoing investigation into what it means to be physically more-than-human. Their evolutionary/cautionary tale, about a boy who can breathe underwater, meshed perfect characterisation with a corporeal precision that was, no pun intended, breathtaking." The Irish Examiner October 5, 2004
"Such abundant theatrical imagination and superb artistry…a show to see." The Philadelphia Inquirer September 5, 2004
"Everything that happens on stage is an act of imagination … this is, indeed, a new kind of theatre" The Montreal Gazette August 12, 2004
"… make[s] the mind sing and soul glow for the future of theatre - not just in English, not just in Montreal, but everywhere. I honestly get the sense that the new guard has finally arrived." The Montreal Gazette August 12, 2004
"Watching them is pure joy - not a wasted movement, not an insignificant gesture ... this is professional, inventive and playful, a wonderful synthesis of theory and practice that is as entertaining as it is intelligent." The Irish Times, April 11, 2003 (more of this article)
"[SaBooge Theatre's] work Hatched at the Cube in Project is a beautifully-realised fantasy that comes charmingly and hauntingly to life... This is beautiful theatre, important in its complex simplicity, presented by a company of nine ... all of whom do a superb job." Sunday Independent, April 13, 2003
"The company is, to a person, wonderful. … The five actors are supported by two musicians and inhabit a terrific and simple design that is in turn lit to perfection. In a word: superb." WOW.ie theatre, April 18, 2003
"Hatched … is an irresistible display of physical theatre that … blends mime, clowning and commedia dell'arte into a riotous dazzle of superb stagecraft, bright costumes and props that could give buffoonery a good name." The Montreal Gazette, January 11, 2003 (more of this article)
"Of the five shows at the Wildside, one of the hottest tickets should be Hatched, an original show by an international collective called SaBooge. … this is a magical, entertaining evening well worth the trip." The Mirror, Montreal, January 16, 2003 (more of this article)
"Strobe lights and the clickety-clack of noisemakers make a great locomotive, and the show's live instrumentation overall only catapults Hatched beyond what the Lecoq-trained actors and sharp script already achieve." Philadelphia citypaper, Philadelphia, September 2002
"What works: Everything." Monday Magazine, Victoria BC, August 2002
"Sabooge has a firm handle on quirky" Victoria News, August 2002
"There is a hallucinatory oddness to cozy, something dreamlike and charming about it all." Victoria Times Colonist, August 2002