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out these notices…
“Tom Cleary delivers a nice turn as Jack Dawkins, Lawrence’s manservant, whose son is serving with the British Army in Mesopotamia (soon to be renamed Iraq).”
…New York Times review of “Oxford Roof Climber’s Rebellion”
“Cleary especially engages with his flustered, tearful revelation about how the war has broken him.”
…Variety review of “Oxford Roof Climber’s Rebellion”
“When
Tom Cleary takes the stage…he exhibits a quality that I never
thought would be present in a Greek God: humility…In what
might have been simple exposition in the hands of a lesser actor,
Cleary turns it into a lament on the utter pointlessness of war.”
…offoffonline.com review of “The Trojan Women”
“Tom Cleary turns William Roper…into
an intruiging, even sympathetic man.”
…Allentown Morning Call review of “A Man for All
Seasons”
“Dodgson was a stammering, gauche
man; comfortable only in the presence of children, and Tom Cleary
plays him with a winning sense of childlike simplicity.”
…Philadelphia Inquirer review of “Once on a Summer’s
Day”
“Cleary has wonderful comic timing
and plays Detroit a bit more subdued than his predecessors –
almost with a Woody Allen-type flair.”
…Hudson Valley Newpapers review of “Guys and Dolls”
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