Reviews

“David Martin is brilliant as Ford, particularly when disguised as Brook.” Nottingham Evening Post on The Merry Wives of Windsor

"David Martin, as Rudd, the petty criminal, played the role to perfection." Yorkshire Times on Murder with Love

"David Martin plays the young man, tumbling from fresh-faced exuberance to quivering wreck, with a Dickensian sense of drama."

The Times on The Judge's House

"David Martin makes a brave appearance as a swaggering Agrippa and tormented Messenger."

The Oxford Journal on Antony and Cleopatra

"David Martin makes a charming, noble Ferdinand. He portrays wonder and humour. It is engaging throughout."

The Oxford Journal on The Tempest

"David Martin, in college scarf, is an excellent young Horatio, scared witless by the Ghost."

Oxford Mail on Hamlet

Reviews for my own writing:

"An absolute treat"

The Scotsman on Jacob's Bladder and other libel stories

“Exceedingly silly and exceptionally funny”

Three Weeks on Gangrene and Grapes

and from the audiences:

"High quality, amusing material from start to finish"

"The reincarnation of Noel Coward"

"Polished and intelligent"

“The wit of Flanders and Swann combined with the darkness of The League of Gentlemen. Clever stuff.”

"Witty, engaging entertainment"

DAVID MARTIN

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