Contractions
Emma
‘Peter Mimmack’s adaptation is neat and playful, imaginatively and comically staged, with the minimum of props…Holly Beth Morgan holds it all together as the heroine [and provides] real dramatic intensity with a flourish.’ The Stage
‘The casting director has made a good choice in Holly Beth Morgan as the title character, as her Emma is lively, impish, obstinate and rather spoilt – everything the writer could have wished for and had in mind.’ WhatsOnStage
‘Holly Beth Morgan’s unwavering assurance and humour made Emma's meddling plans less bumptious and more forgivable.’ One Suffolk
‘Holly Beth Morgan is an excellent Emma.’ This is Nottingham
"These performers did full dramatic justice to a comic masterpiece." Halifax Courier
"Acting by all the cast was superb... re-told a much-loved novel with style..." Leamington Spa Courier
"... accessible and full of humour... Funny, fresh and vibrant." Playing Out
‘The casting director has made a good choice in Holly Beth Morgan as the title character, as her Emma is lively, impish, obstinate and rather spoilt – everything the writer could have wished for and had in mind.’ WhatsOnStage
‘Holly Beth Morgan’s unwavering assurance and humour made Emma's meddling plans less bumptious and more forgivable.’ One Suffolk
‘Holly Beth Morgan is an excellent Emma.’ This is Nottingham
"These performers did full dramatic justice to a comic masterpiece." Halifax Courier
"Acting by all the cast was superb... re-told a much-loved novel with style..." Leamington Spa Courier
"... accessible and full of humour... Funny, fresh and vibrant." Playing Out
Closer
“Before you read any further, go and buy your ticket to Closer… It would be invidious to pick out any member of the exceptional cast for special praise. The girls are beautifully contrasted, Crarer quick and cooky against Morgan’s more languid attractions, yet share an aching loneliness… I have rarely spent such a gripping night at the theatre, or one that left me so deeply affected.” www.localsecrets.com
“The direction and the acting deliberately and successfully aim for an understated naturalism. The actors demonstrated a praiseworthy modesty in executing the sterility of the piece…Holly Morgan’s Anna was sophisticated and exhibited a paradoxical proud vulnerability.” The Cambridge Student
“What sounds like hackneyed and potentially histrionic subject matter from Marber, is in fact gripping thanks to unfaltering performances from the play’s four actors. Crarer and Morgan make for a compelling contrast; the former’s boyish mixture of toughness and vulnerability are accentuated by the warmer, perhaps wiser, older character of Anna. This is a faultless production.” Varsity
“The direction and the acting deliberately and successfully aim for an understated naturalism. The actors demonstrated a praiseworthy modesty in executing the sterility of the piece…Holly Morgan’s Anna was sophisticated and exhibited a paradoxical proud vulnerability.” The Cambridge Student
“What sounds like hackneyed and potentially histrionic subject matter from Marber, is in fact gripping thanks to unfaltering performances from the play’s four actors. Crarer and Morgan make for a compelling contrast; the former’s boyish mixture of toughness and vulnerability are accentuated by the warmer, perhaps wiser, older character of Anna. This is a faultless production.” Varsity
Bat Boy: The Musical
“Bat Boy manages to be many things: an incisive look at how we treat people who are different, a love story, a family drama, a fun night out. The cast rise to the challenge with boundless enthusiasm, striking just the right balance between psychological depth and comedy. Alexandra Spencer Jones as Meredith, Holly Morgan as her daughter Shelley and Thomas Johnson as Bat Boy deserve particular mention.” The Scotsman
“The standout voices in the production belonged to Alexandra Spencer-Jones as Meredith Parker… and Holly Morgan as her daughter Shelley. As in the West End production, these two women had strong and complimentary voices in addition to stellar performance abilities...stunning vocal performances.” The British Theatre Guide
“This young group from Cambridge perform the numbers admirably - making this late-night slot at C too just fly by. The leading players - Tom Johnson (Bat Boy), Holly Morgan (Shelly) and Alexandra Spencer-Jones as Mrs Parker, really bring this show to life. It's an ambitiously big project to tackle on the Fringe, but one which they can feel justifiably proud.” Broadwaybaby.com
“The standout voices in the production belonged to Alexandra Spencer-Jones as Meredith Parker… and Holly Morgan as her daughter Shelley. As in the West End production, these two women had strong and complimentary voices in addition to stellar performance abilities...stunning vocal performances.” The British Theatre Guide
“This young group from Cambridge perform the numbers admirably - making this late-night slot at C too just fly by. The leading players - Tom Johnson (Bat Boy), Holly Morgan (Shelly) and Alexandra Spencer-Jones as Mrs Parker, really bring this show to life. It's an ambitiously big project to tackle on the Fringe, but one which they can feel justifiably proud.” Broadwaybaby.com
Sweeney Todd
“However, the show was stolen by Holly Morgan as Mrs Lovett. Her idiosyncratic accent and bustling mannerisms were pitched just the right side of over-eccentricity. Prancing around the stage either madly wielding a cleaver or a freshly backed short-crust, her character acting was spot on and very funny. She sang well through her accent delivering a performance of rounded professionalism and stand out quality.” Varsity
Blithe Spirit
“Holly Morgan and Sarah Lambie stand out from an able cast as the two Condomine wives, playing a difficult comic script with energy and good timing.” Varsity
Hair
“The singing is astounding and on par with any West End production I have seen… Lydia Wilson and Holly Morgan perform some very impressive numbers.” Varsity
“Holly Morgan…a name to watch out for.” Moving Tone News
“Holly Morgan…a name to watch out for.” Moving Tone News