All That Mullarkey
WHAT THE AUDIENCE IS SAYING
TONY SLATTERY
"An absolute triumph, rampant absurdism, bizarre scholasticism, a genius performance, fascinating and completely original.
Shades of James Joyce and William Burroughs. Astonishing dancing!" (which he liked so much he is going to help with some additional choreography - Neil)
JOSIE LAWRENCE
"Brilliant. Strong characters. I loved the Frenchman. The moments of madness were fantastic."
TONY HAWKS
"The best bits were the true bits. I loved the re-enactment of the meeting with another Mullarkey. The dancing stuff was great."
CARLA MENDONCA
"Amazing. Spontaneously charming and brilliant. Fantastic."
BARBARA BARNES
"The stuff of genius!"
JANE MARTIN
(cousin of the John, Jim, Maggie and Angie Mullarkey)
"We all agreed what a great time we had and how good it was to meet you. I have to say I haven't laughed so much in a long time. We remarked how some of the things you said were so very Irish - probably something you hadn't realised. All the best for your show - you deserve success."
LEANNE PAGE
"The ways he demonstrated his name and its history was very clever but with a funny twist. I enjoyed it very much and would recommend it to my friends."
RAIDENE CARTER
"An excellent idea for a one-man show. It took a lot of thought and research. He couldn't have done it without his brilliant characterisation skills and flair for stand-up comedy."
KENNY WISE
"It was excellent, f**king brilliant."
C. McCARTHY
"I loved the show."
RICHARD HALLIGAN
"It was the most electrifying stand-up comedy I have ever seen."
Reviews Of Neil's Previous Work
"maintains an absurd poise throughout
a la Jarvis Cocker"
Financial Times
"engaging and quick witted... with an air of sexy menace"
Daily Telegraph
"tall, cruelly handsome, highly accomplished, vastly talented improv comic, actor and comedian."
Guardian
"a masterpiece of the theatre of the comic-absurd. Camus didn't say it all, he was waiting for Mullarkey. His talent for mimicry and exaggeration is fabulous. Deep stuff here, transcending the Fringe rough trade in the zany."
Scotsman
"a natural boulevard comedian."
Independent on Sunday
"very funny"
Scotsman
"comedic polymath"
Mail on Sunday
"The well-known improvisateur is a discreet and affable host..Much Mullarkey is good for the soul..."
Evening Standard
"Hilarious ability to create an entire world of sounds and objects"
Time Out