"Translated and adapted by Stephen Muirine from Venedikt Yerofeev's semi-autobiographical novel, Moscow to Petushki, this produciton is directed and performed by Eddy Knight as Venedikt and is based around his attempt to journey by train, from Kursk Station, Moscow, to his waiting lover at Petushki at the other end of the line. The alcoholic Venya tells his rambling story firstly as he waits at Kursk station and then as the travels on his journey. He is attempting to escape from the hell of Moscow to find the paradise of Petushki with his girlfriend and his son. As he drinks his way along the journey it becomes ever more doubtful that he will make it.....Don't delay. you'll kick yourself when your friends tell you what you missed" - Barry Lenny - Rip It Up
"Eddy Knight directs and plays Venya with considerable skill".........Russell Starke - The Messenger
"Moscow Stations" is rare stuff; engaging, passionate and humorous modern Russian writing in performance isn't easy to come by"........David O'Brien - Db Magazine
"Knight is giving audiences the opportunity to see the Australian premiere of this marvellous play and his production has much to offer"..........Louise Nunn - Advertiser