Hard Cell. Anastasia (Niky Wardley)
Niky Wardley

Niky Wardley

  • 50 years old
  • English
  • Actor and writer

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Boarders: First look images

The first images have been released of Boarders, Daniel Lawrence Taylor's new BBC Three comedy drama about five talented under privileged black students from inner-city London who gain scholarships at an elite boarding school.

British Comedy Guide, 24th November 2023

Netflix axed Hard Cell without telling me says Catherine Tate

Netflix axed Catherine Tate's prison comedy Hard Cell after one series without telling her, the comedian has revealed, leaving her to learn of its cancellation through "someone else's agent".

British Comedy Guide, 17th June 2023

The Nan Movie review

Weirdly, thanks to the skills of Tate and Parkinson, The Nan Movie does a better job with its dramatic beats than it does with its comedy.

Ian Freer, Empire, 18th March 2022

The Nan Movie review

It is not an easy film to be bothered about.

Tom Beasley, Film Stories, 18th March 2022

Johnny Vegas as everyman hero

Gentle class-divide sitcom.

Veronica Lee, The Arts Desk, 21st April 2018

TV: Home From Home, BBC One

If Vegas he has to be in the mainstream I'd rather see him in this than in Benidorm.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 17th April 2018

Review: Twelfth Night, National Theatre

The National Theatre's promotional campaign for Simon Godwin's new Twelfth Night has been all Tamsin Greig, all the time.

Dan Rubins, A Younger Theatre, 27th February 2017

Twelfth Night, Olivier, National Theatre, review

Tamsin Grieg plays Malvolia, a traditionally male role, in Simon Godwin's new modern-dress production of Shakespeare's classic comedy of mistaken identity, joining the ranks of great actresses, who are tackling meaty Shakespearean roles, including Glenda Jackson as Lear.

Paul Taylor, The Independent, 24th February 2017

Review: Twelfth Night, National Theatre

Tamsin Greig leads a triumphant Twelfth Night at The National, ingeniously re-imaging one of Shakespeare's most bitter misanthropes as Malvolia. The production is gloriously wacky and stunning to behold. Truly I saw the future of theatre, and it was beautiful.

Helena Payne, BritishTheatre.com, 23rd February 2017

Twelfth Night at The National Theatre - review

At a running time of around three hours including interval, there is nothing left out of this version of Twelfth Night but it's surprising how the time flies. This is a fun production with the emphasis on the many comedic elements of the story rather than dwelling on the melodramatic side. Everyone plays their part to produce a really great evening's entertainment and present the Bard at his absolute best.

Terry Eastham, London Theatre, 23rd February 2017

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