In both monologues, there is the prospect of joy and release through unconventional passion....The monologues...are among the most X-rated of the eight but also the most soul-searching and self-aware.'
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The last two miniatures to be premiered in the run at the Bridge Theatre are even more satisfying....Tamsin Greig wins the prize for best performance in the series... Bennett...is a modern master.'
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Tamsin Greig... Superbly directed by Marianne Elliott, she catches every mood as the timid Rosemary...Miss Fozzard Finds Her Feet... This is Bennett in full humorous flight, mining the tale of a woman and her kinky chiropodist for all its socially observed worth.'
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That rare performer who can couple hilarity and pathos in a single moment (Greig is absolutely made to order for Chekhov)... Maxine Peake all but yanks the audience to their feet with her giddy, high-octane occupancy...'
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Tamsin Greig and Maxine Peake give 'acting masterclasses' in Talking Heads...Multiple standing ovations and rapturous applause around the auditorium spoke for themselves.'
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