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| “A little shocker...
engrossing... Benjamin Warren is excellent.”
The Independent |
| "There are some fine
performances here, most notably from Benjamin Warren..." The Guardian |
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“A performance of utter
conviction.” The Daily Mail |
| "There are moments of
brilliance... Benjamin Warren is excellent."
What's On |
| “Real warmth is evoked
by Benjamin Warren.” The Times |
| “Benjamin Warren is unshowily
affecting.” Time Out Critics Choice |
| “...Benjamin Warren is
equally fine… an intense performance… a rare and blessed
production.” The Daily
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"Brave theatre...inspiringly
experimental...the performances are energetic & exciting - you’d
be a fool to miss it.” City Life
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“Particularly good is Benjamin
Warren.” Manchester Evening News
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“A striking performance.” The Metro
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“An
impressively committed performance.”
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"...and especially Benjamin
Warren’s Stephen, perplexed and terrified into fatal silence,
are excellent studies of variously trapped victims."
The Times
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“The
30th anniversary production misses nothing in Leigh's
terrifying expose of the looming clash in British
society…The acting has a real depth and integrity that
pays rich dividends…Benjamin Warren and Helen Johns
acting up a slowly-brewing storm as the ill-matched
young couple next door.” The
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"Dark,
unsettling and philosophical but also hugely funny thanks to mesmerising performances...Frayn’s
novel aims to recreate the hysteria and paranoia of
wartime, and the amazing energy of Benjamin Warren who
plays Stephen, the sultry Jordan Whyte, as well as the
dry Derek Frood, means the stage version is just as
stunning."
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“The cast
are superb and create skin-crawlingly real characters.
Benjamin Warren gives us in Mick a fast-talking
entrepreneur… uncanny, unrelenting and grimly
humorous…captivating stuff."
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"Benjamin Warren's Stephen is the
outstanding performance of the night."
Rogues and Vagabonds
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"Adapting Michael Frayn's
brilliant novel for the stage must have taken enormous
courage...This is an absolute triumph…Peerless acting…Outstanding
stuff!" Daily Echo
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“Benjamin Warren sparks as the
cocky, menacing Mick.” Bristol Evening Post
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"Benjamin Warren is equally engaging and turns in a fine
performance as the play gets darker and more tangled...his
transformation from tousled gawk to troubled young man is
convincing and moving...well worth seeing." The Stage
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"There are some fine performances
here especially Benjamin Warren...A riveting night's theatre."
East Anglian Daily Times
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"An intensely realistic performance
from Benjamin Warren as the tenacious Fly Pie."
The Stage
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“Benjamin Warren brings off Mick’s
combination of detachment and intimidation in manipulative
style.”
The Stage
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“Benjamin Warren’s Sloane is dangerous but also
vulnerable with perfectly pitched phrasing and timing...a fine
performance.” The Stage
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"Tony, beautifully judged by
Benjamin Warren, is withdrawn and taciturn to a fault."
UK Theatre Network
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"The production has been going down a storm around the
country and you can see why. The beautifully chosen cast of
five are note-perfect throughout."
Oldham
Evening Chronicle
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"Benjamin Warren is quietly threatening."
Manchester Evening News
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“Benjamin Warren’s Fly Pie and Emma
Hartley Miller’s Jane are the shows mainstays.” Reviews Gate
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"Benjamin Warren radiates charm."
Onstage Scotland
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“Benjamin Warren shines…Unmissible.”
Evening Herald
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"Versatile and confident Benjamin Warren completes a skilled
ensemble." The Stage
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