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Joking Apart, Northcott Theatre, Exeter:

...Imogen Walker as the overly anxious vicar’s wife, cheated out of her community matriarchal role by Anthea, plays her journey into a drugged-daze brilliantly... THE STAGE




B-Play (Broads, Bourbon, Bullets and Betrayal), White Bear, Kennington:

...the characters here are more than the cardboard cut out ciphers who often populate the films. They are given full lives by the uniformly superb cast...Imogen Walker’s Janice -- Vince’s put upon moll -- completes the quartet and vibrates with a sense that she’s better than this. EVENING STANDARD



...Carol, the wife of the gumshoe, is so cool the temperature of the auditorium noticeably lowers. It raises again with the performance of Imogen Walker as Janice, the other woman, in more senses than one. WANDSWORTH BOROUGH NEWS



...Walker provides the human vulnerability, though she's able to switch in a moment to the tough exterior needed to survive in this world. REVIEWSGATE.COM



...there is one riveting scene, a terrible sting scenario of betrayal between two lovers... straight A performances from the cast. TIME OUT



Like Thunder (Pleasance, Edinburgh and Det Apne Theatre, Oslo):

...there is genuine poetry in the performances, the cast of Scottish actors bringing a grainy reality to the drama.
Lyn Gardner, THE GUARDIAN



...The performances are of high calibre and their clarity is a triumph for the combination of a Norwegian director (Franzisca Aarflot) and English and Scottish actors...Imogen Walker’s strong Cille all but dons a classical mask as she strides into fable-recitation mode.
Bonnie Lee, THE SCOTSMAN



... A taut and riveting production... detailed monologues punctuate the story, each one rich in imagery and enforced by the simple staging characteristic of the whole show. The cast is tremendously strong, making 'Like Thunder' a compelling experience. THREE WEEKS




Imogen Walker, August 2010 | mail@imogenwalker.co.uk

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