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‘On Saturdays This Bed Is
Poland’ – New Perspectives Tour April –June 2007
“The actors get right into the skins and accents of these
well-drawn characters -Fiz Marcus in a fireball of a performance as Zofia” –
Pat Ashworth -The Stage
‘My Matisse’- Jermyn Street
Theatre November 2006
“Each of the performances from this team of seven
outstanding actors is highly distinctive, well-defined and finely honed.
For example, Fiz Marcus gave us a wittily independent and forceful Gertrude
Stein
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London Theatre Guide -Peter Brown
“Fiz
Marcus playing a powerful and direct Gertrude Stein,”
London
Theatre Guide – Chloe Preece
“The strongest
voice in Ginsberg’s play is that of Gertrude Stein, played
as a brilliant, vivid caricature by Fiz Marcus”
Time Out Jonathan Gibbs
“We get her shrewd if cynical
assessment of Matisse’s standing in the world of art - strongly
focused in fine performance by Fiz Marcus.”
John Thaxter – The Stage
‘Private Lives’ Haymarket Theatre
Basingstoke June 2006
“Fiz Marcus makes a cameo
comedy appearance as French maid Louise.”
The Stage Julie Watterston
“For good measure we get a
very physical performance from Fiz Marcus as the eccentric maid Louise.”
Newbury Weekly News Nick Lumley
“It is Fiz Marcus, playing
the harassed French maid, who gets most of the laughs. Her accent demeanour, timing and
antics are perfect to bring this larger –than –life character to life”
Farnham Herald.
Sue Cansfield
‘A Man With Connections’
Finborough Theatre And The Arches Glasgow January 2001
“Fiz Marcus as
Natasha Gladkov, radiates tension and intensity with a face so rigid from
angry grief it could have been carved “
Rachel Halliburton
Evening Standard
“The acting is
superb- Fiz Marcus is a firecracker.
The fact that she’s tiny is ironic as her presence is so big.”
Jane Ambachtsheer
– Theatre World Internet Magazine
“Fiz Marcus brings
a powerful physicality to Natasha”
John Thaxter The
Stage
“Mr McDonald and
Ms Marcus’s fiery eyed Natasha enact a gripping duel”
Paul Taylor The
Independent
“Andrew McDonald and
Fiz Marcus deliver as the mendacious Gladkov and his equally culpable wife.”
Lyn Gardner The
Guardian
“An exceptional
performance from Marcus in particular makes the anguished attitude shifts
wholly believable”
Robert Thomson The Glasgow Herald
“Natasha’s
switches between rejecting her husband and exploring the promotion he’s
received …. are forcefully enough played by Marcus to persuade you of their
truth.” Benedict
Nightingale The Times
‘A Kind Of Alaska’ Orange Tree Theatre Richmond 2002
“Fiz Marcus has an
amazing face and deportment and this is a mesmerizing performance ” Richmond Times
‘Red Princess’ Red Shift Croydon
Warehouse and Tour
“Fiz Marcus’s
portrayal of Galina is superb moving between the little girl she was and
the drunken old hag she has become”
What’s On
“Galina – Fiz
Marcus excellent – clings desperately to her memories”
The Guardian Lyn
Gardner
“Marcus’s
impassioned central performance – with her convincing self –loathing”
Time Out
“Fiz Marcus makes an
indelible mark as Galina.”
London Theatre
Reviews
‘Lovers &
Lies’ one -woman show about Mata Hari
“Fiz Marcus
delivers a strong and imposing performance – excellent timing maintains the
momentum – You might feel sympathy for Mata Hari. You will certainly feel admiration for Fiz Marcus.”
Richmond and
Twickenham Times
“Miss Marcus’s
triumph is providing a sympathetic portrait of a fundamentally
unsympathetic character.”
Surrey Advertiser.
“There is an
appealing directness about this performance which takes it beyond the
narcissistic realms of so many one person shows – a clear restrained and
unforcedly sensual performance.”
Time Out.
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