Reviews
“Saving Grace was indeed a triumph. The performance gripped you until the end with the roller-coaster of emotions portrayed excellently by the three actors involved. Ronnie Orr's portrayal of Charles was bullish and he brought out the very worst in the character. Conversely John Windsor's David was full of sadness, remorse and feeling. Helen Haygarth superbly played the part of Grace; she really got under the skin of the character, a mammoth performance that ebbed from sadness to joy, from despair to assertiveness, finally finding true love.” NODA.
“The sign of a well written and well acted play is when you become so absorbed with the characters and story line that you forget you are there primarily to review the performance. This was definitely the case with (Too Friendly’s)Blood Brothers.” NODA
“The play (Blood Brothers) held the eyes and ears of every audience member...a well-crafted piece of theatre where all the elements came together to give the audience a night to remember.” NODA
“The Too Friendly Theatre Company has established itself as a most innovative theatre company ...” NODA
Fanmail
"Firstly, let us congratulate all of you on a wonderful performance. This is truly a great play/show, and your troupe of players did it full justice..... Cliff and Mark were superb, and their loud and prolonged applause was richly deserved...“ K & S. W. (Formby)
"...A truly great performance...a great night was had by all.....it's nice to know we have so much talent in Liverpool.....Well done...“ D.H. (Liverpool)
"What a fantastic play! (Wuthering Heights) I can honestly say it was just fantastic in every sense!...I cried and cried...Truly amazing“ (A.B. Crosby)“
"Last night we went to see "Wuthering Heights" by the Too Friendly Theatre Company... I just wanted to say well done to the cast because I never enjoyed a show so much in my life" (B.M. Southport)
"..just thought I would drop you a line to let you know how much my friends and I enjoyed your production last Thursday at the Rose Theatre... You seem to do quite a variation of plays, from Wuthering Heights to Breezeblock Park. Quite an achievement “ L.G. Parbold)