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"Danielle Farrow's seamless handling of iambic pentameter and
comic versatility lights up the stage whenever she's present."
EDFRINGE.COM - Barry Woods (Shakespeare)
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"Spice comes from the relationship... Mr Godden and Miss Farrow fairly
set the stage alight... Their understanding of the language, combined
with strong stage presence, allows them to build a real sense of
character. The ebb and flow of a central argument scene
between them is superbly played. They master all the
subtleties of surface formality while creating a
wickedly observed scene familiar to
any domestic argument."
EDINBURGH EVENING NEWS - Thom Dibdin (Restoration)
"Danielle Farrow shows real flair and versatility in
her three roles as Cerimon, Fisherwoman
and a very strong Bawd."
REVIEWS GATE - Thelma Good (Shakespeare)
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"The acting is absolutely stellar... Prospero was the highlight of the cast...
Danielle Farrow perfectly gets across his stroppiness and
controlling manner rather than simply portraying him
as a damaged hero."
TV BOMB - Becca Inglis (Shakespeare)
"Holding it all together, Danielle Farrow is on fine form as Prospero, fully in command of the
Bardic language and bringing the merest hint of a mad inventor to her role."
FRINGE GURU - Richard Stamp (Shakespeare)
"The four actresses were excellent: confident and word-sure... [and] strong characterisations left
the audience in no doubt as to who was who."
HI-ARTS - Steve Coomber
(Shakespeare - cast of 4, various distinct roles)
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