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A selection of extracts from press reviews for Jane Huxley.

"Jane plays Rebecca with heartbreaking finesse." Worthing Herald. Ashes to Ashes - 1st March 2007

"Jane Huxley as Sarah turns in a very finely-tuned performance, sometimes sexy and strong, sometimes desperate, sad and vulnerable. And my goodness does she pay attention to detail: the little adjustment of the hair or dress, the dusting off of specks on the stockinged leg..." West Sussex Gazette. The Lover - 20th January 2005

"The performances by David Stephens, Emily Isham, Jane Huxley and Saul Ware were sharply observed with incisive delivery and superb pace." Worthing Herald. Life x 3 - August 2003

"Jane Huxley was excellent as Emma." Woking Review. Betrayal - September 2000

"In On The Act consists of two talented women, Jane Huxley and Victoria Banks. They capture the period with authenticity and a mixture of comedy, pathos and nostalgia." Worthing Herald. A Day to Remember - May 1995

"Childie McNaught well defined by Jane Huxley." Worthing Herald. The Killing of Sister George - November 1993

"From mad old ladies to young cockney prostitutes, Jane Huxley can tackle anything and everything." Worthing Herald. Sequence of Events - March 1990

"Jane Huxley was a delight as the gentle Louisa." West Sussex Gazette. Ladies in Retirement - November 1989

"Jane Huxley, as Louisa, made the most of a golden opportunity." Worthing Herald. Ladies in Retirement - November 1989

"Jane Huxley was convincingly downtrodden as the daughter." Worthing Herald. Separate Tables - March 1989


A selection of extracts from press reviews for Saul Ware.

"As Devlin, Saul gives an intelligent, rational performance with exactly the right weight given to every beat." Worthing Herald. Ashes to Ashes - 1st March 2007

"Saul Ware played the husband with fluid elegance, combining charm and menace in an irresistible cocktail." Worthing Herald. The Lover - 19th January 2005

"The performances by David Stephens, Emily Isham, Jane Huxley and Saul Ware were sharply observed with incisive delivery and superb pace." Worthing Herald. Life x 3 - August 2003

"John Griffiths, Gill Etter and Saul Ware each gave matchless performances, immaculately timed, word perfect. The characterisation and accents were superb." West Sussex Gazette. Faith Healer - June 2003

"Saul Ware impressed as Mr Frank." Worthing Herald. Dreams of Anne Frank - April 2002

"Saul Ware is convincing both as an Irish hangman and the Scottish major who tries to stop the play." The Portsmouth News. Our Country's Good - February 2000

"Saul Ware was sublime as Reader and four other parts too." West Sussex Gazette. Writer's Cramp - December 1999

"Saul Ware's performance as Salieri is stunning." The Portsmouth News. Amadeus - January 1996

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