Alan Humphreys

Reviews of past productions and testimonials...

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Silent Night, Bloody Night: The Homecoming
Northbank Entertainment / Mad Science Films, May 2012

"Casting the central role of 'Jeffrey Butler' was always going to be a challenge, but we were extremely fortunate to find Alan (Humphreys), an actor who managed to portray a tricky combination of charm, menace and mystery, and still keep us laughing between takes."

James Plumb, Director, 12th May 2012

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Orange
Welsh Fargo Stage Company, November 2011

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"...thanks to a powerful performance from Alan Humphreys..."

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The Photographer
Inky Quill Productions, October 2011

"As well as his previous comedy roles... he is a truely versatile actor and now he can add scary to his CV."

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David Cox , theatre-wales.co.uk, 1 November 2011

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Humanzee
Inky Quill Productions, July 2011

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Michael Kelligan, theatre-wales.co.uk, 24 July 2011

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David Cox, theatre-wales.co.uk, 27 July 2011

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Romeo & Juliet
Bare Knuckle Theatre Company, July 2011

"Special mentions must also go to Alan Humphreys as Mercutio..."

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David Cox, National Theatre Wales, 3 July 2011

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The Wind in the Willows
Black Rat Productions, December 2010

"... Alan is moving increasingly to his much deserved centre stage."

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Rick Allden, theatre-wales.co.uk, 4 December 2010

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A Midsummer Night's Dream
Bare Knuckle Theatre Company, July 2010

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Rick Allden, theatre-wales.co.uk, 17 July 2010

"The cast for this production is strong on the whole... like Alan Humphreys, whom never lets you down.  
From being Snug the Joiner last year to Lysander this, he shines like the wondrous actor he is."

Ludus Ludius, The Sprout, 12 July 2010

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Death and the Monster
Inky Quill Productions, June 2010

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David Cox, National Theatre Wales, 6 July 2010

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A Midsummer Night's Dream
Black Rat Productions, July 2009

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Graham Williams, theatre-wales.co.uk, 8 July 2009

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Twelfth Night
Dyffrun Gardens Midsummer Festival, June 2007

"...Equally well played is Alan [Humphreys] as Sir Andrew Aguecheek, the foppish and foolish butt of many japes. 
His conceit is almost charming and you can see why the brighter servants tolerate him but hate Malvolio." 

Robin Burfield, Western Mail, 15 June 2007

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