Daniel Ezra
- Actor
Press clippings
BBC Three orders a series of new sitcom Enterprice
Enterprice, the BBC Three sitcom about the formation of a home delivery service, written by and starring Kayode Ewumi, has been given a series.
British Comedy Guide, 7th March 2018BBC3's Enterprice and Sticky reviewed
Enterprice is a likeable, erm, enterprise and the two leads - Kayode Ewumi and Daniel Ezre - are very watchable. Altogether, though, is something of a rough diamond - charming but not exceptional.
They might have recruited Tom Hardy and Charlotte Riley to star in Sticky, but it seems like a stinker.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 22nd November 2017Kayode Ewumi creates new BBC Three sitcom Enterprice
#HoodDocumentary star Kayode Ewumi has created a new BBC Three sitcom pilot called Enterprice.
British Comedy Guide, 26th July 2017Twelfth Night review: Tamsin Grieg is brilliant
Simon Godwin's well-cast production has a rich sense of fun, writes Henry Hitchings.
Henry Hitchins, Evening Standard, 23rd February 2017Twelfth Night review: 'Tamsin Greig is resplendent'
Twelfth Night has always been a play of abandon. Characters slip on different costumes, different gender identities, they shuck off their solemnity, they let loose.
Natasha Tripney, The Stage, 23rd February 2017Twelfth Night review: Tamsin Greig brings comic brio
The National's take on Shakespeare's comedy is great fun - but skilfully brings home the play's pervading air of melancholy.
Ben Dowell, Radio Times, 23rd February 2017Review: 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 2017Twelfth Night, National Theatre, review
Tamsin Greig leads a superb cast in this giddy take on Shakespeare's classic comedy.
Alexandra Coghlan, The Arts Desk, 23rd February 2017Twelfth 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 2017Review: Twelfth Night at the National Theatre
In all her scene-stealing cross-gartered glory: Rosemary Waugh writes a love letter to Tamsin Greig thinly veiled as a review.
Rosemary Waugh, Exeunt Magazine, 23rd February 2017