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Jack & The Beanstalk
Theatr Colwyn 2006-07

    "Any scares are soon brushed away by Duncan Marwick's
Simple Simon, carrying the audience along with his silliness."
thestage.co.uk
     
    "... Duncan Marwick ... provided plenty of laughs ... "
[ Colwyn Bay Pioneer ]
     
     







 

Trainspotting
York Theatre Royal Studio 2003

bbc.co.uk article

"As junkie Mark, a gaunt-looking Duncan Marwick adopts
Ewan McGregor's cinematic template of the same character.
When addressing the audience directly, Marwick can be
extremely menacing but ... also gives the audience someone
to empathise with."
[ The Stage ]

     
    "Intimacy of setting and immediacy of contact mean that
you are drawn into the moment by Duncan Marwick's
skeletai Mark Renton ... "
[ York Evening Press ]
     
     
    Inconceivable
West Yorkshire Playhouse 2001

"The rest of the ten-strong cast offer a number of
bravuras between them, most notably ...
Duncan Marwick's Ewan Proclaimer ... "
[ The Stage ]
     
    Inconceivable
Metro 2001

"As enfant terrible film director Ewan Proclaimer,
Duncan Marwick is delightfully obnoxious ..."
[ Metro ]
     
     
     
   
     
     
Katie Matthews - click for CVBeauty & The Beast image   Katie Matthews

Beauty & The Beast
West Yorkshire Playhouse 2007-08

    bbc.co.uk article
     
    "Katie Matthews is a Beauty with spirit, casting off the
sugary sweet mantle to great effect ... "
[ Yorkshire Post ]
     
    "Katie Matthews is outstanding as Beauty."
[ whatsonstage.com ]
     
     
     
   
     
     
Jo Mousley - click for CVSaturday Night, Sunday Morning image   Jo Mousley

Saturday Night & Sunday Morning
Harrogate Theatre / Oldham Coliseum 2008

    " In an adaptation in which actor[s] play multiple parts,
three of them are women, uniformly good, switching from
Arthur’s fancies to crones to cleaning ladies.
Jo Mousley, in particular, is excellent as the most free-spirited
of Arthur’s conquests as well as a hard-faced neighbourhood
abortionist and officious NCO.
"
whatsonstage.com
     
   

" ... Brenda, who ... finds herself in trouble. She is helped
out of it by Aunt Ada, played by the impressive Jo Mousley,
and for a time we are literally at the kitchen sink as fiery gin
and boiling water do the abortionist’s work.

Just for good measure Arthur also dallies with Brenda’s
married sister, Winnie, whose winsome attractions are also
nicely captured by Jo Mousley."

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