Reviews for “Australian Graffitti” by Disapol Savetsila at Wharf 2 for The Sydney Theatre Company 

Kenneth Moraleda and Monica Sayers as Boi and Nam are very enjoyable as comic relief.

Ann Foo – ArtsHub

Kenneth Moraleda brings vulnerability and sentimentality to the show, with intensely moving expressions of the migrant experience, bringing attention to the play’s humanitarian concerns.

Suzy Wong – Suzy Goes See

…a journey charged by a strong element of suspense and enlivening performances by Kowitz, Moraleda and especially Sacdpraseuth

Jason Blake – Sydney Morning Herald

More of the humour comes from Boi and Nam which Moraleda and Sayers present with a balance of levity and seriousness.Moraleda ensures Boi is seen as the more nostalgic of the pair whilst Nam appears more pragmatic in her understanding they can potentially do more for their daughter earning money in Australia and sending it back to Thailand.

Jade Kops-  Broadway World

…good work from Kenneth Moraleda as Boi, Srisacd Sacopraseuth as the recently deceased chef Loong, and Monica Sayers as Nam, desperate to find the best way to support her daughter back home in Thailand.

Ben Neutze – Daily Review

…there are good performances by Mason Phoumirath, who is very affecting as Ben; by Kenneth Moraleda and Monica Sayers as conflicted workers; and by Sri Sacdpraseuth as the dead chef.

John McAllum – The Australian