- Theatre:
Four Nights In Knaresborough
"...writer Paul Webb flips the coin on
the tale of the murder of Thomas Beckett.
Historical fact is blended with modern language
which brings the story kicking and screaming
into the noughties"
- Dover Gazette & Folkestone Herald
"vigorous and accessible ..
add to this a healthy dollop of
sexual tension between the knights and
a female steward and you have
two hours of emotionally combustible entertainment"
- Birmingham Post
"Writer Paul Webb's first work
for the stage is a cracker
... Director Paul Miller has cast
some of theatre's most exciting actors
including Nick Moran of
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
as Brito.
With great performances and a
funny, clever and detailed text,
this is one of the most
innovative and entertaining plays
I have seen for a very long time"
- Western Morning News
"A cracker...
historical drama for the
Tarantino generation"
- The Daily Telegraph
"Funny, febrile and fascinating...
the hottest ticket in town"
- Daily Express
"Mad, Bad and Dangerous...
off the map, the wall and it's head"
- The Times
"a rare, intense drama,
superbly acted, with a brilliant cast
and performed with top-quality precision"
- Wolverhampton Express and Star
"we are carried along quite splendidly "splendidly vibrant performances by
by a vigorous young company
directed by Paul Miller"
Nick Moran, Tim Dantay,
Joseph Millson and Robert Cavanah,
and one of steadfast authority by
Joy Brook as the girl who has their
unpredictable company
while they hide in the castle."
- Black Country Evening Mail
- 1356 reads

