AL
GREGG
THEATRE
REVIEWS
'Worthless
Thing' - Etcetera/Watford Palace
"Al Gregg gives a nigh-on faultless performance. He succeeds in
showing Jeff as sympathetic, while stopping short of the cliched,
'charismatic monster' stereotype".
Time Out
"Gregg brings real depth to the role....his acting ensures that
this is
a
fine production".
The Stage
'Plague of
God' -
Nottingham Playhouse
"Al Gregg's acting was
skilled, sincere and sharply focused, enabling
the audience to recognise the inner-turmoil and
divisions of loyalty
a civil war
brings".
The Times
'The Brockley Jack' - Bridge Lane/Tour
"In the title role is Al Gregg in an
engaging portrayal - kneeling
drunkenly over the corpse of his beloved, he is murderer and
supplicant, avenging Saint and suicide".
What's On
"This
is an attractive production and a promising debut by a
talented ensemble".
Time Out
'Twelfth
Night' - Oddsocks National Tour
"A
teddy, a glove puppet and a couple of dummies are
devices to bring the play within the scope of just five
enterprising over-actors.... and look out for two abominable
snowmen!"
The Guardian
'Alas
Poor Yorick' - Everyman Cheltenham/Tour
"A strong cast moved effortlessly between a
multiplicity of roles".
Gloucestershire Echo
"Al Gregg stands out in a highly talented group
of actors".
Ham and High
"An athletic cast leap smartly from dark mysticism
to wry wit in an
off-beat comedy.
It takes a rare talent indeed to blend tragedy and
laughter successfully". Dorset Echo
'Kill
The Messenger' - Everyman Cheltenham/Tour
"Committed, high energy performance, full of
sound and fury".
Time Out
"Adept classical performer and this is immensely diverting
stuff".
Ham and High
'EUREKA' - Edinburgh Festival
"Gregg's character acting is splendid, his versatility good
and he
works very well and funnily".
The Scotsman