I decided to listen to this play one more time because I barely remembered it (not its fault) and I had left no review here - nothing to stir my memory with.
The second time around, I can say I've appreciated the very concept of the Axis most of all. The place where all the mingled, broken, dead-end timelines go... Really, I do wish there was more of it in the story, more to learn, more to see, than it was. I would prefer that to all the squabbles with the Jester/Jarra To whom, frankly, I found to be a quite underdeveloped, generic, and more than a bit cartoonish villain. She seemed much more menacing in the beginning but then her part (yeah, mainly right after they were established as 'her') had diminished mostly to annoying bickering with Erimem. I did like Tog, though, - his was an interesting and tragic story.
Among the things that I also liked - the musings on the eternal theme of why the Doctor needs companions alongside him.
All in all, it was a good play. I do hope I'll remember it all better this time...