Reviews

'Thrilling, brilliantly acted theatre…Jonjo O'Neill's Richard goes on the rampage, seducing and cajoling everyone into his scheme…Sandra Duncan's Duchess of York is a model of regal elegance and dignified grief'
Daily Express
'Jonjo O'Neill conjures up in the vital opening scene our fascinated interest in his unremitting malevolence…Pippa Nixon's sneering Lady Anne is persuasively unnerved by the way her emotions swerve from repulsion to desire, and Siobhan Redmond's Queen Elizabeth ranges impressively between frantic despair and searing disgust'
Times
'O'Neill is ably supported by the fast-talking, slick Buckingham of Brian Ferguson and the quietly effective Catesby of Alex Waldmann…Joshua Jenkins making a particularly memorable contribution as one of Clarence's murderers…Paola Dionisotti excels as the wronged and vengeful widow'
Whatsonstage.com
'Jonjo O'Neill's charismatically sexy wannabe king has us from “Hello”…Edmund Kingsley makes doomed brother Clarence stately and poignant'
Evening Standard