Friday 24 April 2015

Rebecca's Izzy played with 'real vibrancy' in Seminar at Hampstead Theatre

"The acting affords constant pleasure" - The Guardian


The Times Newspaper

'Seminar' at Hampstead Theatre directed by Terry Johnson and written by creator of NBC's 'Smash' series, Tersesa Rebeck has received several four star reviews in National newspapers.

Rebecca also had a chance to get in touch with her wild side to play sex-kitten 'Izzy' who would almost do anything to become a successful writer.

Rebecca found it a true pleasure working with Roger Allam as well as being directed by such a stellar director as Terry Johnson. 


By Angel Harris

SuperPR

The Independent "Beautifully adumbrated by the young cast."
The Stage "The Hampstead unearths a US gem with Terry Johnson’s finely judged production of Theresa Rebeck’s Broadway hit about the perils and joys of wanting to be a writer"
The Public Reviews "At times touching and always witty, it is a superb laugh-out-loud comedy that will surprise you."
Everything Theatre "It gives us a credibly happy ending, and five great performances; the four younger actors held their own admirably in the face of Allam’s tour de force.
The Huffington Post - "Sex-kitten Izzy is played with real vibrancy by Rebecca Grant"
"you'll enjoy the fact that you'll bear witness to some superb acting"
"But immense credit must also go to the four actors who play his students - Bryan Dick, Charity Wakefield, Rebecca Grant and Oliver Hembrough."
The Guardian - "The acting affords constant pleasure"
The Art Desk - "Rebecca Grant’s effortlessly sexy Izzy. They all contribute to making an enjoyable evening"
London Theatre Guide - "But if Roger Allam is an actor one could watch reading the telephone directory, here it is a wonder to see him making this horrible man seem credible. The quartet of actors as the young writers enduring his masterclass are equally compelling.


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