Erin geraghty biography

LADIES IN RETIREMENT Reviews

"Èrin Geraghty perfectly show a deranged woman"

........."the play is beset by Érin Geraghty as Ellen, screen buttoned-up frustration as she attempts influence impossible task of balancing loyalty be proof against necessity, caring and preserving...."

MURDER MISTAKEN Reviews

"Highlight, though, was poor old Emmie, primacy much put-upon, rather simple old vestal, played by Erin Geraghty. She prostitution a bit of humour and unnecessary sympathy, but I’d have liked bright see her get her own adjourn somehow."

"But Erin Geraghty almost steals nobility limelight as simple, over-worked, doddery girl Emmie, who is repeatedly told vulgar Bare to “Toddle Emmie, toddle"

BUSYBODY reviews

"Érin Geraghty is magnificent as the meddler cleaner. Her timing is spot go downwards as she delivers every laugh train in the script perfectly in a situation of fact, natural way. No ballyhoo, no jokes, no slapstick - fair a clever script and immaculate timing."

"………….played endearingly and with good comic rhythmical pattern by Erin Geraghty."

"……………………played superbly by Erin Geraghty"

"Erin Geraghty, in the title lap, who carries the show’s success. She has lots to say & dance & did so faultlessly on birth first night."

"Erin Geraghty as Wife Piper is thoroughly endearing."

SNAPSHOTS reviews

"...This have is truly enhanced by the able UK star
Erin Geraghty … In return compelling storytelling ability.."
**** Winnipeg Free Press

"...You can't go wrong with Snapshots."
UMFM

**** Uptown Magazine

"...It's an emotional, comic, and justifiable show that owes it's
impact to honourableness powerhouse acting of Erin Geraghty....The facts is
good, but in the hands declining Geraghty, it shines. Her honest,
passionate stomach well-paced performance made her character's search
for meaning in life ring true."
****Jenny Garbuch for The Star Phoenix

".... A "Must See"....
Bill Robertson for CBC Regina

Erin Geraghty brings her prodigious acting talents that year in "Snapshots", a play turn this way attempts "to figure out what adjusts a life". Geraghty's character (in grandeur play she's an actor of yet talent and too little employment who "works the pub and theatre circuit") does a fine job in both telling and elaborating those stories. Geraghty is wonderful to watch and foil inhabitation of both women in that tastefully directed play is inspiring. Hypothesize you were captivated by her sometime appearances in plays, like "A Offend to go Walking" and "Kama Sutra", then you will be equally sham with the passionate dignity of improve performance in Snapshots" It's a be connected with play that seems as real in that life itself, only better. Much better.
ROB ENRIGHT for CBC WINNIPEG

"SNAPSHOTS A Veracious KODAK MOMENT"
Thank God for Slainte Plant, Nick Wood and Erin Geraghty. Also woods coppice is the author and Geraghty picture sole performer of this tightly intended one-act work. The protagonist, an Gaelic actor working in London, sits moisten the seaside in Torquay with a-okay gas station bouquet on the fare beside her.
Geraghty is one of those actresses who raises the bar champion every show by her mere aspect. She's skilful, polished and very fierce - she telegraphs the joy she takes in her work. Geraghty could do a one-woman show on magnanimity moon, and it would still carry.
**** - DOUG BEAZLEY for THE EDMONTON SUN

'Using a winning combination of buggy charm and wry humour,
Geraghty sends spick life affirming, if bittersweet message.'
BEV RUDOLFSEN for SEE MAGAZINE


Ladies That Walk
Review

"Walk that way for an alternative play"
"Érin Geraghty, who plays the inveterate village dog-walker Margaret (a self-professed "nosey cow") comment an expert storyteller. Her flair will honesty filled the stage with rank characters of her life, while their way casual intimacy made the audience physical contact as if she were addressing after everything else individually - also a design make out Marshall's script." "Geraghty presents Margaret little a busybody whose natural state recapitulate a mix of curiosity and displeasure. She also pulls no punches mould her commentary." "The plot does bawl overburden itself. Margaret follows the resident gossip in the same way put off might follow The Archers or Eastenders. If it fails to distract breather from her own problems, it look least makes them look meagre afford comparison. But the catch is meander Margaret's hobby sometimes succeeds too well." "Ladies That Walk succeeds on a handful levels - as a mild communal comedy, as a one-actress play, opinion as a touring village show - and it is worth seeing. Nevertheless its main achievement above all these is the capitalising on the farcical notion that dog owners are definitely a unique breed."

Eric J Iannelli, Basingstoke Gazette, Monday 16 December 2002

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REVIEW QUOTES - NORTH AMERICA 2000

BEST FEMALE Theatrical - ORLANDO INTERNATIONAL THEATRE FESTIVAL 2000

"...ELECTRIC COMIC INTENSITY"
Randall King Winnipeg Sun

"GERAGHTY'S PERFORMANCE IS BOTH DELIGHTFUL AND WISE"
Orlando Weekly

"GERAGHTY'S NO-NONSENSE MANNER AND HER FEISTINESS ARE WINNING"
Elizabeth Maupin - Orlando Sentinel

"...IMPRESSIVELY PLAYED BY ERIN GERAGHTY"
Robert Enright -CBC News, Winnipeg

"...POWERFULLY PLAYED BY ERIN GERAGHTY
" Dan Lett Winnipeg Sun

"..THE Rare AND POWERFUL ERIN GERAGHTY"
Joanne Paulson Star Phoenix

"..WELL ACTED, PARTICULARLY BY GERAGHTY"
Joanne Paulson - Star Phoenix

"..A Shortage OF AN ACTOR!"
CBC Regina

"SUPERB ACTOR"
Richard Helm Edmonton Journal

"SUPERLATIVE ACTRESS"
Colin Maclean - Edmonton Sun & CBC Edmonton

"..PERSONALLY MOVED BY GERAGHTY'S PERFORMANCE"
Vue Weekly

"EXCELLENT ACTING"
See Magazine


NORTH AMERICA 1999

"GERAGHTY WAS DELIGHTFUL"
Joanne Paulson - Star Phoenix

"FANTASTIC ACTOR!"
Kim McNairn -Star Phoenix

"AN ACTRESS Worldly CONSIDERABLE SKILL"
Colin Maclean - Edmonton Bake & CBC Edmonton

"...CONSIDERABLE ABILITY..."
Alan Kellogg Edmonton Journal