I just saw this performance and recommend it.
Five young actors starting their careers in theatre, performing with enthusiasm and understanding.
Jennifer Levitt as Sylv easily handles the seductive part of the role, prowling the stage between Les a and Mike, but she also manages to bring out the sadness and intelligence in the roles as she struggles to escape. Les and Mike ("now you know our names") are a good duo with their eloquent violence- Charlie Fairless and interestingly Mekala Oxley, an actress but playing the role as a male.
Two difficult parts, Dad (Matthew Henry Dando) and Mum (played in drag by Damien Hallett- Berkoff's production also used an actor in drag). They each handle their major scenes well, the reminiscing about Mosley and the visit to the cinema.
The director, Adrian Figueroa, followed Berkoff's vision of the staging of the play (with minimal props) and the whole works well.
One minor criticism is the motorbike scene, which should be a highlight of the play but was skimmed over, and also wasn't realistic with Mike looking like he was riding a horse, bouncing up and down, rather than a motorbike.
But this is a minor point, overall worth seeing.