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TWELFTH NIGHT Naomi played her role with gusto, putting in plenty of comic moments as she aped male mannerisms in her part of Cesario - Joyce Matthews - The Gloucester Citizen - July 2007 The two twins are actually rather good, with Naomi Martin carrying off the sexual ambiguities of Viola with assurance - David Adams - Western Mail - June 2007 Naomi Martin settles happily into the part of Viola/Cesario and is both funny and moving in her scenes with Olivia (an effervescent, engaging Pippa Meekings) and Orsino, played with kindly control by director James Reynard. Her attempts to remember that she is a man keep the audience amused and sympathetic towards her, assuring their appreciation of a happy ending - Blackpool Gazette - by Di Prutton - June 2007 Naomi Martins Viola/Cesario is a delight: beautifully spoken, crackling with animation - THE STAGE - June 2007 |
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THREE MINUTE MOMENTS "Three Minute Moments is an original and quirky film that delivers a lot of funny lines (probably even too many of them). The film is about a group of people who ended up at a speed dating event with a hope to find love or just to have some fun. Despite lack of twists some moments are quite funny and offer good performances from the cast, particularly from Katherine Heath and Naomi Martin (two lead characters). I guess if you are single and don't mind speed dating then you may actually like this film. It isn't really a romantic comedy but some pieces of it are very funny and clever throughout." - Linda Johnson - IMDB |
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LA RONDE The star of the production is undoubtedly Naomi Martin who is extremely well cast and throughly seductive as the wife - OFF STAGE MAGAZINE - January 2007 |
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THE AUDITION Wow. Prepare yourselves for an intense hour and a half from this gripping thriller. This is the mother of all auditions where an ever-so-slightly unhinged director, Stella - played by the astonishingly good Naomi Martin - forces her would-be actress, Lauren (Catherine Kitsis) through all manner of mental, physical and emotional trials in order to prove her worth. - Three Weeks magazine, Edinburgh Fringe Festival - August 2006 |
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AN INSPECTOR CALLS JB PRIESTLY'S moral drama An Inspector Calls opened at the King's Theatre to the unsettling sound of airraid sirens...Naomi Martin was excellent as the first arrogant and then socially contrite daughter Sheila - The Glasgow Evening Times - March 2005 |