Reviews
A Life Twice Given |
The three actors, Natalia Campbell, Johnny Neal and Damian Reyes-Fox, play mother, father and son respectively.
The standout performance is Natalia Campbell as the mother, she animates her character during the debates and discussions and brings energy to the ‘perfect’ family. Joe Angella - Brighton Year Round --------------------------------------------------------- “The cast of three work very well together. Natalia Campbell as Lisa is the highlight. The scene at the ATV crash is as beautiful as it is tragic, and the slow progression of physical recovery combined with grief we see after is incredibly well acted.” Matthew Cleverly - theatre-t.co.uk |
"Natalia Campbell plays the dwarf leader with great emotion. If you're a Tolkein fan, you HAVE to see this. If you're just curious you HAVE to see this."
Lancaster Guardian. "The Tolkein original features no female characters but in one welcome change from the source material here Natalia Campbell is a commanding Thorin, leader of the dwarves" The Reviews Hub. |
The Hobbit |
The Wife Of Bath
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"Here, Good Wife Alyson (Natalia Campbell) must conduct the entire narrative structure, of stories within stories, flashbacks and fast-forwards and does not falter for a second. Her boastful prologue details the most intimate secrets of each of her five marriages and fashions her into a pioneering figure of feminism intent on surviving within a man's world.
Special mention must be given to the effortless Natalia Campbell who guides the audience through a complex narrative structure with ease." M Blazeby, Blackmore Vale Magazine. |
Medea
“The two principles get fine support (literally at times) and Natalia Campbell, who, even more than the others, delivers lines perfectly while suspended in extraordinarily contorted positions." Gary Naylor, Broadway World |
"Fine support for Ms Shasha from the other actors including Natalia Campbell with her lovely singing voice." Mark Ronan. |
Oresteia
“Natalia Campbell's mesmerising performances see the drama soon turning into a violent, crimson blood-bath that is just as guaranteed to send shivers down your spine as London's terrible excuse for summer weather.” The Stage “At The Scoop, by far the most exciting portrayal was Natalia Campbell's compelling Clytemnestra, whose psychotic rage was truly chilling and commanding, making excellent use of space. Avoiding the trap of melodrama, Campbell admirably constructed a complex character, whose monstrous mindset was at first subtle, before the layers began peeling away in the lead up to her climactic and disturbing monologue.” Mamvcivm, The home of Classics, Ancient History, and Archaeology |
"Notable performances are Natalia Campbell and Nicholas Corre. Both boast the best vocals and are the most captivating in their portrayals of the fickle wife of Agamemnon, Clytemnestra and the camp servant Sinon respectively."
"Natalia Campbell is the star of the show as the tortured wife who goes slowly mad dealing with the fact that her husband murdered their first-born child."
Bargain Theatre |
"Mad Queen Clytemnestra, intensely and admirably played by Natalia Campbell, who vividly manifests the evil queen's thirst for blood-soaked revenge"
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Cinderella |
"Natalia Campbell, in a sequined gown with feather collar, is the sexiest wicked stepmother, looking all the world like Cruella de Vil from 101 Dalmatians, that I've seen and, by gosh, can she do a mean mamba -- a dynamic performance throughout" Robin Strapp, British Theatre Guide |
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Much Ado About Nothing"Particularly lasting impression was made by the enthusiasm of the whole ensemble, led by Natalia Campbell as quick-witted Beatrice and Richard Ede as agile and fun-loving Benedick"
Ralf Kapr, Mindener Tageblatt |
"The magnificent backdrop of the castle of Sigmaringen and the expressive play of the actors who take on multiple roles, sing and make music, with very few props. Especially entertaining and amusing was the banter of Natalia Campbell and Richard Ede, as the teasing couple Beatrice and Benedick." Isabell Michelberger, Südkurier |
Romeo and JulietBright spot of the English version of the Augsburg puppet box alone is Juliet's nurse, played brilliantly by Natalia Campbell. It is to the Shakespearean eloquence, and passion is felt. Campbell plays the Elizabethan nurse, as though she had never done anything different. She is cheeky. She crows, she quacks, waddles on the otherwise rather bleak scene. With the
greatest possible accuracy, she catches each punch line, looks as naive as pushy; ridiculous, but without making her character a figure of ridicule. Natalia Campbell seems to have understood that it not enough to arrive at some staging, but also just to feel that way and play. Culture In Bonn magazine. Julia-Rebecca Riedel |
"Juliet's nurse played by Natalia Campbell had members of the audience roaring with laughter on opening night in Ho Chi Minh City." Vietnam Investment review "Natalia Campbell adds so much genuineness and warmth as well as courage, humour and excessive mimic to the nurse's character."
stimme.de "Yesterday, the most eye-catching actor must be Natalia Campbell, who played the nurse, she was also known as the best performer when Romeo and Juliet first performed in Tianjin. Her acting and talented voice made her very attractive on the stage."
China International Radio On line |
"TNT's performance is a highly charged affair, with a warlike Hippolyta bursting onto the stage from the first breath. Actress Natalia Campbell interprets the character as a true Amazon warrior rather than the genteel versions often imagined by other companies." A.M. Costa Rica |
A Midsummer Night's Dream |
Taming of the Shrew |
"The actors who played the two main characters, Kate and Petruchio, were superb. Natalia Campbell is a scary shrew and is utterly convincing I the role. In the early stages of the play, she is not a girl you would want to take home to mum." Harry McRandle, Jersey Evening Post |
"An unwanted pregnancy and a pregnancy denied are brought in late in the play to provide some human interest, given tearfully tender playing from Natalia Campbell." The Stage "Of the actors, Rez Kempton's selfish, controlling Gilly and Miss Campbell's emotionally disappointed Priya sound the play's few authentic notes." Nicholas De Jongh, Evening Standard |
The Fortune Club |
The Hunch Back of Notre Dame |
"Natalia Campbell's heartfelt performance as this blighted beauty is full of panache."
The Stage |
"Natalia Campbell brings a winning charm to the feisty Esmerelda."
Christopher Gray, The Oxford Times |