Reviews

‘Bethan Walker's Puck is a quicksilver link between the worlds which we have been invited to enter, nimble footed and with a nice line in detached irony.’ Whats On Stage

Jason Baughan and Bethan Walker made a good pairing as Oberon and his sexy Puck, like Liza Minnelli’s Sally Bowles. Both were sultry and playful and combined their physical performances with music and singing. The Stage.

‘A strong cast includes Bethan Walker, highly impressive in her stage debut as Beauty’ The Guardian

‘The sauciest sallies are by Bethan Walker as a sexy Puck: Shakespeare meets Chicago in this fiery fairy, whose black garb includes stockings, suspenders, spangly and wonderfully short shorts and a bowler hat.

She stalks the stage, perches on theatre boxes and ends up in the lap of more than one lucky punter in the Pit.’ East Anglican Daily Times

‘Bethan Walker, who played Puck and Snug the joiner, was a delight to watch. Dressed in cabaret-style clothes, she weaved in and out of the audience ruffling a hair there, teasing out a smile here. Walker’s performance of “that shrewd and knavish sprite” was mischievous and lively, perfectly complementing the performance.’ The Salisbury Journal

‘'Eight actors double and triple their roles in a staging set among the bright young things of the Twenties. I was particularly taken by the female Puck (Bethan Walker) dolled up in black lingerie who evidently found it necessary to take a mid-performance breather by sitting on my lap. If this is sexual harassment, give me more of it.’ Charles Spencer The Telegraph

‘Cinderella herself is Bethan Walker, a feisty lass when pushed to it and she also has a fine singing voice.’ Whats on stage