"Theatrical inventiveness, the absurd, the abstract and a live score contribute to making this a production the likes of which you'll rarely see"
- Adrian Fear, Theatre World
"John Terry's production of Unsent Letters opens in a whirl of ridiculous theatrical activity; actors run on and off stage, barrels and wheel chairs roll past, a mobile of umbrellas hangs from the ceiling. Terry's visuals brilliantly capture the strangeness and familiarity of the remembered, continually mixing the absurd with the sublimely recognisable, even combining the two… A finely conceived production"
- Kieron Quirke, Time Out
"Terry has taken a gamble on the English Language premiere of Hungarian Andor Szilagyi's Unsent Letters, first performed in Budapest a decade ago.
The risk pays off."
- Fiona Mountford, The Evening Standard
"This sticks out for a square mile… Repeat it for a season"
- Audience Member Response Form
Premiered at the Curzon Soho Cinema, December 2002
Official selection for the Leeds Film Festival (Best UK Shorts), The Portobello Film Festival and Clingfilm Festival, Dublin.