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Review: "a dazzling and fast paced production"
Lead by the unmatched, Andrew May as the famed detective Hercule Poirot. May utilizes every moment he has on stage … as he truly embodies the detective. Injecting moments of hilarity, only endears the audience to him more fully.
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Review: "a Winning Whodunit"
Actor Andrew May brings Poirot to life, right down to his manicured mustache and impeccable attire, which includes a tiny flower in his lapel.
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Review: "absolute perfection"
IRT’s Murder on the Orient Express is a remarkably satisfying entertainment, with an outstanding cast
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Review: Hamlet
Andrew May is a Claudius with a temper that increased the danger Hamlet faced, especially when the two came to blows after the intermission.
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Review: The Price
May is especially effective at portraying his character’s emotional vulnerability that comes from hard experience and suffering.
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Review: War Horse
Andrew May, who plays the disaffected German soldier who also helps save Joey, has just the right note of angst and ambivalence (he has a note of the Bill Murray, actually)
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NYT Review: Boozy Nights of a Ravaged Dreamer
Mr. May, who tries something completely different by seemingly not trying. This James, who has watched “too goddamned many dawns creeping grayly over too many dirty windows,” himself seems to have been begrimed.