EMILY JENKINS

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" ***** "

"ground breaking production...incredibly honest and passionately delivered"

"A truly memorable play"


The New Current (Cab fare for the Common Man)



"****"

"Completely infatuating in every way"


Three Weeks  (Cab fare for the Common Man)



" **** "

"Goose Pimple Good"


The Theatre Network (Marmalade - SCENTED)



" **** "

" Emily Jenkins Marmalade...most striking monologue...a domestic rollercoaster with a chilling end which had me gripped throughout."


Remotegoeat  (Marmalade - SCENTED)



"My clear favourite...so darkly funny I found myself really laughing"


Creatures of Culture - Marmalade (SCENTED)




" ***** "

"...With two exceptional performances, a fine script and excellent production values this is thought-provoking theatre at its best. Highly recommended"


"...Designer Mike Lees has produced a set that is strikingly real and evocative"


"...Exacting and meticulous direction by Emily Jenkins...clever stuff"


London Theatre Guide (Mojo Mickybo)

http://www.londontheatre.co.uk/londontheatre/reviews/mojomickybo2011.htm

 



"Powerful and punchy, this is brilliantly disturbing and mesmerising"


"...Brilliantly capturing both the bliss of childhood escapism and terror of a violent upbringing with performances of towering conviction, the consequences of brutality are etched across the actors’ devastated faces."


OnTheFringe (Mojo Mickybo)

http://onthefringepaper.co.uk/?p=499

 



“Moving, tender, but never sentimental, McCafferty’s play hides its bleakness behind a curtain of laughs…Jenkins gets this balance just right.”


Exeunt Magazine (Mojo Mickybo)

http://exeuntmagazine.com/reviews/mojo-mickybo/


 


“Quite Remarkable”


Splendid acting and sincerity and Jenkins' invention make every minute hold.”


British Theatre Guide (Mojo Mickybo)

http://www.britishtheatreguide.info/reviews/mojomick2011-rev.htm



" ***** "

"Buzzing Atmosphere"


"High Energy Production"

stage and Screen Exposes

(Fame)



" **** "

"Real Gems, uncut and priceless"


"With a fantastic display from Oliver Ashworth as the dangerously disturbed young Billy, the use of some deeply dark comedy works very well here."


Remote Goat (Losing It)