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Some new online reviews have appeared for both Campus and Joseph's performance in Rocket to the Moon.
Rocket to the Moon:
Not that Joseph Millson’s keenly acted Ben Stark is your garden variety dentist, any more than his wife’s father, Mr. Prince (Nicholas Woodeson), is anyone’s idea of the average in-law... ...The result is a genuinely fascinating piece that takes a while to build and may, at the outset, disconcert the accent police with the more persistently adenoidal sounds of the women in the cast. (What is this, “Guys and Dolls”?) Stick with it, though, and Angus Jackson’s production comes to illuminate the collective despair, or worse, that can hide behind a ready grin and good cheer. Matt Wolf NY Times
...wonderfully framed by Millson’s shy, reticent Ben, briefly glimpsing with her, a moment of life-changing freedom – the rocket to the moon – before falling back into convention. Reviews Gate
Campus reviews expectedly a bit mixed:
Funny, silly, rude, inventive, and a pleasure to have on my telly, what more can I say? I’m a fan. Bring on next week. Den of Geek
It’s a patchy start for the new comedy, but there’s plenty of good stuff mixed in with the bad that gives you reason to believe it’ll only get better. 3 stars from On the Box
With variants of Green Wing's cast, Campus (C4) had just enough of its own personality to suggest it could graduate to standing on its own two feet. Metro
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