english / ewes productions
Reviews

 

"Too Many Cooks" was the most entertaining play
I have ever seen! I've never laughed so hard at a play... brilliantly written and performed. Everyone in this production should give themselves a huge pat on the back."
CHCD Radio, Simcoe, ON

"'Too Many Cooks' is a hilarious comedy...a huge success...a standing ovation was much deserved."
Simcoe Reformer

"Those who enjoy comedic farce will giggle non-stop at the Lighthouse Festival Theatre World Première of 'Too Many Cooks'"
Port Dover Maple Leaf

 




"Who's Under Where? is a tour de farce"
The Saskatoon Sheaf

" Two hours of non-stop straight from the gut laughs...a huge hit."
Lindsay Daily Post

"...a stroke of comic genius."
Brockville Recorder and Times

"The sort of mind that can come up with a pun like that for the title is unlikely to fail us when it comes to mounting comic mayhem, and Marcia Kash and Doug Hughes duly deliver the comic goods."
The Basildon Standard Recorder (U.K.)

" . . . audience members were actually left hiccuping, gasping for breath and wiping their eyes by the antics onstage . . . a machine-gun paced bit of hysterical silliness--a farce in the classic tradition."
Muskoka Advance

"A clever, witty comedy. . . It had the crowd roaring so loud that at times the actors could not be heard."
The Saskatoon Sheaf

"A Party to Murder thrills, Christie fashion"
Kentucky Recorder (U.S.)

" ...enough to turn Dame Agatha green with envy."
Oxford Press (Ohio)

"I have rarely sat in a theatre with a feeling almost akin to the hairs rising on the back of my neck, but Act 1 of Marcia Kash's and Douglas Hughes' thriller had that effect on me and, I suspect, much of the audience." The Stage (U.K)

"Intriguing red herrings and tantalizing twists and turns provided a clever and original plot for this unusual thriller"
Reading Chronicle (U.K,)

"Playwrights Marcia Kash and Douglas E. Hughes have embraced the mystery formula with cheeky charm and skillfully crafted an enjoyable trip through safe and cozy mayhem."
London Free Press

"Brilliant--even better than Agatha Christie's Ten Little Indians...well-planned and full of surprises."
The Free Press (Saskatoon)

"The late Dame Agatha. . . is probably nodding with approval from her picture over the fireplace...the tension folds and unfolds like an accordion, revealing hidden passageways, supernatural events, and a bevy of bodies building to a superb climax."
The Kentucky Recorder