In the media
"Then, towards the end, there is a juggling scene both witty and skilled. It involves a sort-of-conversation between Jay Gilligan (who makes clubs, balls, do his dazzling will) and the drummer (Erik Nilsson, who has rhythmic genius, responding dazzlingly). I thought them great fun, and the best reason for going to the Peacock Theatre."
Financial Times

"Then, towards the end, there is a juggling scene both witty and skilled. It involves a sort-of-conversation between Jay Gilligan (who makes clubs, balls, do his dazzling will) and the drummer (Erik Nilsson, who has rhythmic genius, responding dazzlingly). I thought them great fun, and the best reason for going to the Peacock Theatre."