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Double Indemnity

 

fourstarGuy Fearon’s bluff, engaging performance…

Robert Dawson Scott, The Times, 29th July 2003

 

fourstarGuy Fearon gives an outstanding performance as Huff, a good man seduced into evil in the no man’s land between youth and middle age.

Joyce McMillan, The Scotsman, 22nd May 2003

 

Guy Fearon handles beautifully the role of Walter Huff…[he] never puts a foot wrong…so watchable and believable in a role which demands he slips from past to the play’s present in a sentence.”

Thelma Good, Edinburgh Guide, 17th May 2003

 

fourstar …a beautifully judged, stylish period piece, with a superb lead performance by Guy Fearon as a sleazy insurance salesman sucked into a murderous scam by the archetypal femme fatale.

Andrew Burnet, Sunday Herald, 14th September 2003

 

The Weir

 

fourstar …All five of the cast deliver beautifully pitched performances, with Guy Fearon, Martyn James, Rory Murray and Dougal Lee in fine form as the men.

Joyce McMillan, The Scotsman, 2nd August 2004

 

fourstar …Pitlochry’s cast makes a fine job of this, particularly in the moving denouement.”

Mark Brown, Sunday Herald, 1st August 2004

 

“Richard Baron's production makes fantastic sense of its material…As the men, Guy Fearon, Martyn James, Rory Murray and Dougal Lee never overplay their hands.

Neil Cooper, The Herald, 30th July 2004

 

“A fine ensemble production. Five excellent performances by the actors create a magical piece of storytelling.”

Jan Natanson, Edinburgh Guide, 4th August 2004

 

Man and Superman

 

fourstarGuy Fearon offers brilliant support as Tanner’s chauffeur/mechanic and guardian angel…” 

Joyce MacMillan, The Scotsman, 2nd July 2003

 

“…There’s a lovely cameo, too, from Guy Fearon as Tanner’s chauffeur…”

Neil Cooper, The Herald, 28th June 2003

 

Arsenic and Old Lace

 

fourstar …a clutch of near-perfect performances from this year’s Pitlochry company, led by the impeccable Alice Fraser and Edith Macarthur as the sisters, and Guy Fearon as young Mortimer.

Joyce McMillan, The Scotsman, 22nd May 2002

 

“Getting many of the best laughs, Guy Fearon…gives a sparkling fun performance…recalling the charisma of Cary Grant”

Thelma Good, Edinburgh Guide, 24th May 2002

 

The Queen of Spades

 

fourstar …What drives this play, as it does much of Clifford’s work, is the power of love; its power to redeem us, its power to drive us to the extremes of experience, its power to betray us, to make us or break us.“

Robert Dawson Scott, The Times, 13th July 2002

 

 “…a story of love – lost and unrequited…it is also a story of treachery and revenge…Herman [is given] a powerful portrayal by Guy Fearon.”

Peter Cargill, The Stage, 25th July 2002

 

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