Gentlemen Volunteers

“Surprisingly, much of this sad story is funny and much is charming, and it is all dazzlingly theatrical…”
“This is marvellous, assertive mime - so good you forget you don't like mime.”
“The production is an aesthetic triumph yet reaches beyond aestheticism to be full of humanity. It's a thing of beauty and a joy.”
— The Scotsman (April 1999) on Gentlemen Volunteers
“One soon becomes accustomed to [Gentlemen Volunteers'] artifice, and ultimately - I'm not sure how or why - it has the effect of bringing the characters closer to the story…”
— Philadelphia Inquirer (May 1998) on Gentlemen Volunteers