For Rosie Holt: The Woman's Hour
★★★★★ Lost in Theatreland
"A character comedy treat"
★★★★ Time Out
"An hour of daft 'political discourse' delivered with all the vivacity and charisma of a labrador puppy"
★★★★ Broadway Baby
★★★★ The Arts Desk
"These characters are so well-observed that I feel they can turn their hand to anything"
★★★★ I Talk Telly
"The Thick of It levels of writing and performance applied to a very 2022 flavour of political bullshit."
The Times
"A wonderful showcase for the woman that the pandemic turned into a sensation with her hilarious but also chilling realistic takes on a dissembling rising Tory star."
The New European
For her Internet Sketches
"If she can stay in character long enough, she'll have a Telegraph column & a seat on Question Time by teatime"
James O'Brien
"10 Best Political Comedies"
The Times
Beautifully observed, performed – and timed – they’ve skewered with such precision the contortions required of the current crop of Tory MPs that they’ve been mistaken for the real thing.
The Guardian
"Rosie’s finger is always on the pulse"
The Poke
For The Crown Dual
“a perky impersonation that also adds some intriguing notes of darkness”
★★★★ The Guardian
"Holt and Murphy turn in bravura comic performances"
★★★★ Daily Mail
"Happy and glorious"
★★★★ Daily Telegraph
★★★★★ Lost in Theatreland
"A character comedy treat"
★★★★ Time Out
"An hour of daft 'political discourse' delivered with all the vivacity and charisma of a labrador puppy"
★★★★ Broadway Baby
★★★★ The Arts Desk
"These characters are so well-observed that I feel they can turn their hand to anything"
★★★★ I Talk Telly
"The Thick of It levels of writing and performance applied to a very 2022 flavour of political bullshit."
The Times
"A wonderful showcase for the woman that the pandemic turned into a sensation with her hilarious but also chilling realistic takes on a dissembling rising Tory star."
The New European
For her Internet Sketches
"If she can stay in character long enough, she'll have a Telegraph column & a seat on Question Time by teatime"
James O'Brien
"10 Best Political Comedies"
The Times
Beautifully observed, performed – and timed – they’ve skewered with such precision the contortions required of the current crop of Tory MPs that they’ve been mistaken for the real thing.
The Guardian
"Rosie’s finger is always on the pulse"
The Poke
For The Crown Dual
“a perky impersonation that also adds some intriguing notes of darkness”
★★★★ The Guardian
"Holt and Murphy turn in bravura comic performances"
★★★★ Daily Mail
"Happy and glorious"
★★★★ Daily Telegraph