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"...that which is simply described as 'a
body' is given a highly expressive interpretation by
Matthew Hendrickson." |
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"The most laughter is earned by , ...,
and Matthew Hendrickson as the corpse with
resurrection tendencies." |
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“A fine performance of
affable cynicism and physical comedy by Matthew
Hendrickson...” |
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“Matthew Hendrickson brings
a likeable nastiness to the role” |
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“The role of Scrooge is in the capable hands
of Matthew Hendrickson, who excelled as the nurse in Romeo and
Juliet in the summer. ... And while
the aftermath of Tiny Tim's death is delicately
portrayed and brings tears to the eyes of the cast, I
found even more moving the scene where Scrooge hears
the bells of Christmas morning and gratefully realises
that he still has time to change his ways.” |
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“Matthew
Hendrickson as Scrooge is gratifyingly arid, bitter
and buttoned-up.” “...the excellent
Matthew Hendrickson ... presents him rather more
sympathetically – certainly more credibly – than is
usually the case.” “Especially strong was ... Matthew Hendrickson
as the pathetically misguided and isolated Scrooge.” |
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< “There is also a
fine comic turn from Juliet's Nurse, who is played –
in a manner strangely reminiscent of an Ealing comedy
of the '50s – by a man in drag (the excellent Matthew
Hendrickson),...”
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The Comedy of Errors |