[updated 17 March 2011]
Reviews
The Telegraph
"...Charles Edwards has exactly the right ratio of smugness to panic attacks as the husband..."
whatsonstage
"...Edwards’ humorously pompous politico..."
[another review] "...Charles Edwards as her [Angele, played by Sara Stewart] philandering husband has a restrained flamboyance: seemingly devoted, while in reality he’s playing away with the unseen Madame Savinet. Edwards walks the line between over the top and believable with great skill..."
The Times
"...Charles Edwards is relishably suave and duplicitous as Ribadier..."
The Yorker
"...Although Ribadier is a despicable individual, Edwards’ interpretation made it hard not to warm to the character, with his frequent charming asides and amusing attempts to conceal his wrongdoing..."
Brian Creese
"...Charles Edwards plays the pompous and so-sophisticated ass Ribadier with suitable aplomb..."
Pictures
Alastair Muir/The Telegraph
Tristram Kenton/The Guardian
Nobby Clark/Daily Information, Oxford; The Stage; ETT
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