Last updated 13th July 2002
OTHER PEOPLEDaily Telegraph" Daniel Evans offers great comic value as the nerdishly camp Stephen, a strangely appealing character despite his passive aggression and 'toxic' rage " Guardian" Daniel Evans is full of bottled, nervy rage as Stephen " Evening Standard" The twittering Stephen, vividly brought to gay, garrulous life by Daniel Evans, is an on-line movie reviewer whose emotional linen is lavishly washed in public " Time Out" Daniel Evans' camp, all-smiles, high energy Stephen wonderfully suggests a man dwindling away with concealed hurt. He barely stands out though; his fellow actors are well. Hey, look. Just. No, really. Go " What's On" The play starts with the excellent Daniel Evans as the gay self obssessed Stephen holding court in a hip restaurant and generating enough camp nervous energy to light up Manhattan " Independent on Sunday" Daniel Evans's nervy, expansive Stephen dominates the first half " Sunday Telegraph" Daniel Evans ... brings out poor Stephen's every self-pitying tremor " |