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REVIEW - No Man’s Land "Damien Molony might make an able Hirst or Spooner himself" | New York Times | 22 September 2016
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**** 4 STAR REVIEW - No Man's Land | Broadway World UK | 22 September
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4 Star No Man's Land Review | Broadway World UK "Damien Molony gives a superb Foster, oozing charisma, flirting just the right amount to confuse both Spooner and the audience."
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**** 4 STAR REVIEW - No Man's Land | The Independent | 20 September 2016
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4 Star No Man's Land Review | The Independent“...two thuggish minders whose insolent possessiveness and vaguely homoerotic complicity are excellently communicated by Owen Teale and Damien Molony.”
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**** 4 STAR REVIEW - No Man's Land | The Guardian | 20 September 2016
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4 Star No Man's Land Review - The Guardian “four excellent actors, under Mathias’s direction, exquisitely capture the fluctuations of mood of this remarkable play”
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**** 4 STAR REVIEW - No Man's Land | The Sunday Times | 25 September
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**** 4 STAR REVIEW - No Man's Land | The Times | 21 September
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4 Star No Man's Land Review | The Times "Damien Molony and Owen Teale are Hirst's servants, though at first we have no idea who they might be. They look like Starsky and Hutch, but gone to the dark side. Just right, really."
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***** 5 STAR REVIEW No Man's Land | Evening Standard | 21 September 2016
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***** 5 STAR REVIEW No Man's Land | The Londonist | 21 September 2016
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5 Star No Man's Land Review - The Londonist“There is strong support from Owen Teale as the gruffly voiced, aggressive Briggs and Damien Molony as the provocatively camp Foster to complete a well-balanced ensemble of competing forces scrabbling around in no man’s land.”
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***** 5 STAR REVIEW No Man's Land | The Telegraph | 20 September 2016
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5 Star No Man's land Review – The Telegraph “All four actors on stage (with Damien Molony and Owen Teale completing the quartet) display a deft sense of how to knock every utterance for six..”
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***** 5 STAR REVIEW - No Man's Land, Wyndham's Theatre | Live Theatre UK | 17 September 2016
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Another 5 star review for No Man's Land, beautifully written, well worth the read!Review - No Man's Land, Wyndham's Theatre | Live Theatre UK | 17 September 2016 Special mention on Damien's performance: Molony is an exemplary “vagabond cock”, a bristling, pouting, sexually ambiguous an...
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**** 4 STAR REVIEW - No Man's Land, Wyndham's Theatre | Theatre Smart 10 September 2016
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Special mention to Damien and Owen Teale in the Theatre Smart No Man's Land review! No Man's Land, Wyndham's Theatre | Theatre Smart | 10 September 2016 "We find ourselves welcomed to the (beautifully staged) sitting room of a Hampstead retiree (Patrick Stewart) who has invited a failed poet (S...
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REVIEW - No Man's Land | Wales Art Review | 1 September 2016
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No Man's Land | Wales Art Review | 1 September 2016 "Stewart and McKellen have the audience in the palms of their hands from the outset – their immense stage presence demanding unwavering attentiveness. Whilst the writing itself is undoubtedly comical, it is the actors’ impeccable delivery of th...
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REVIEW - No Man's Land, New Theatre Cardiff | Art Scene In Wales | 31 August 2016
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REVIEW - No Man's Land, New Theatre Cardiff | Art Scene In Wales | 31 August 2016"Ian McKellen is Spooner, a clap trap vagabond poet who has found his way to the plush property of Patrick Stewart’s Hirst, through suspicious means (Hampstead Heath is touched upon and lingering gay themes are evident)...
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***** 5 STAR REVIEW - No Man's Land | Wales Online | 30 August 2016
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Review: Watching Sir Ian McKellen and Sir Patrick Stewart in No Man's Land is an absolute privilege | Wales Online | 30 August 2016 "The pair are later joined by Welsh Game of Thrones actor Owen Teale as Hirst’s personal assistant Briggs and Damien Molony as his apprentice and housekeeper Foster, w...
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REVIEW -No Man's Land, Brighton Theatre Royal " Molony's performance was superb" | GScene Magazine | 23 August 2016
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Nice words about Damien's performance in No Man's Land at the Brighton Theatre Royal, via GScene Magazine!REVIEW: No Man’s Land @ Theatre Royal | G Scene Magazine "Damien Molony as Foster and Owen Teale as Briggs are perfect in their dodgy weird codependent relationship with Teales in p...
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REVIEW - No Man’s Land, Theatre Royal, Brighton | Chichester Observer | 23 August 2016
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No Man’s Land Review, Theatre Royal, Brighton | Chichester Observer | 23 August 2016 "Damien Molony and Owen Teale as Foster and Briggs stay just on the right side of being threatening – are they staff, family, lovers or jailers? Often coming across as bullies, they reveal themselves as educated...
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***** STAR REVIEW - No Man's Land | Chronicle Live | 16 August 2016
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The Chronicle Live reviewed No Man's Land at the Newcastle Theatre Royal and gave it 5 stars! REVIEW - No Man's Land | Chronicle Live | 16 August 2016"Then, suddenly, in come the interlopers, Damien Molony’s self-regarding young Foster, flicking his 70s-style hair and cutting through th...
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REVIEW - No Man’s Land: Newcastle TR: "We had just witnessed brilliance" | Wear Valley Advertiser | 16 August 2016
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No Man’s Land: Newcastle Theatre Royal | Wear Valley Advertiser | 16 August 2016 "The set is grand, almost timeless. In the characters’ costumes, particularly of those who make up the quartet, Owen Teale as Briggs and Damien Molony as Foster, the 1970s looms larger. The room is round, recalling an...
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REVIEW - No Man’s Land, Lyceum Theatre, Sheffield | The Star | 11 August 2016
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No Man’s Land, Lyceum Theatre, Sheffield | The Star | 11 August "Foster (Damien Molony), full of his own attractiveness, and, Briggs (Owen Teale), every inch the East End villain are Hirst’s servants. Neither trusts Spooner. In the second half the tables turn. Briggs opens up to Spooner about ho...
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REVIEW - No Man's Land | Derbyshire Times | 10 August 2016
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REVIEW No Man's Land | Derbyshire Times | 10 August 2016 "Hirst has two servants, Briggs and Foster, played with subtle menace by Owen Teale and Damien Molony."
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