Reviews

Roger Harding …

…has an eye for the absurd and an ear for inflexion

Bedroom Farce, Alan Ayckbourn
Coventry Evening Telegraph

…. crafted the story of the seventh century poet's life to superb effect

One Thing More, Christopher Fry
Bristol Evening Post

… was most assured

One Thing More, Christopher Fry
Weston Mercury

……gave a performance to cherish

Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme, Frank McGuiness
Leamington Observer

…. worked tirelessly to keep the play going

The Business of Murder, Richard Harris
The Observer (Leamington Spa)

… is wonderful as family friend Neil

Just Between Ourselves, Alan Ayckbourn
The Observer (Leamington Spa)

…. handled weighty role with professional expertise

A Phoenix Too Frequent, Christopher Fry
The Courier

…. took to his navy commander role with a John Cleese-esque relish

French Without Tears, Terrence Rattigan
Evening Telegraph

Polished performances with Roger Harding as Commander Rogers providing the right amount of wit and humour to carry the play along

French Without Tears, Terrence Rattigan
The Courier

… was excellent as the straw man, stalking the stage stiff legged like an absent minded automaton while exhibiting all the wide-eyed innocence of the new born. He dominated the production…

The Scarecrow, Percy McKay
The Courier

Roger Harding's portrayal of the newly-created Lord Ravensbane was a delight

The Scarecrow, Percy McKay
Rugby Advertiser

…. good support from …. Roger Harding as the wonderfully affected dress designer Harry Elphinstone

Wedding of the Year, Norman Robbins
The Courier

….. undertook a giant task to provide a production that's a must for all Alan Bennett fans

A Woman of No Importance, Alan Bennett
Evening Telegraph

….. rose to the occasion admirably, imbuing the characters with distinct personality even in the short time allowed

Alarms & Excursion, Michael Frayn
The Courier