REVIEWS
Dame Bree Brightshine-Snow White-Crewe ( for Imagine )
"But it is Dame (Mark Siney) and Will (Ste Johnston) who stole the show....
"and a Dame to die for"
Zita Collison - The Sentinel
"Mark Siney as Dame Bree Brightshine is hilarious, sparking off Ste Johnston’s Will the Jester."
Will Harris - Chester Chronicle
Dame Nurse Glucose-Robin Hood/Babes in the Wood - Grays
"The brilliant and simply super performances of Mark Siney as Nurse Glucose and Matthew Shannon as Smiley O'Riley - This comedy duo are by far the best comedy duo I have ever seen! Their energetic performances and infectious happy personas were very entertaining and enjoyable to watch."
Lucy Chipperfield - Your Thurrock
"They say there's nothing like a good panto Dame and Mark Siney who plays Nurse Glucose is a riot with his slapstick one liners and commanding stage presence."
Emma Palmer - Thurrock Gazette
"as dame Mark Siney is Grays answer to Lady Gaga from his dainty feet to his cartoon-style painted face and fruity wig, this Nurse Glucose is Nurse personified."
Mary Redman - The Stage
Dame Dolly Jollybottom - Snow White - Thameside, Grays
"Mark Siney's Dame is a great find. Tall, slim and in charge of his audience out on a spree and closely resembling Mary Poppins or an over the top Grayson Perry."
Mary Redman - The Stage
" For me Dame Dolly Jollybottom, played by Mark Siney, stole the show with his wit and ability to turn what could have been a disaster into hilarity when things didn't quite go according to plan on stage."
Yvonne Speight - The Essex Enquirer
"Not only did Mark Siney's brilliant performance meet the expectations, but they exceeded them at super duper speed. Nothing could have prepared me for the array of sparkling and spangling outfits that were showcased on stage. Neither could I have wished for a performance funnier as the one Mark created."
Lucy Chipperfield- Your Thurrock
"Mark Siney, who plays Dame Dolly Jollybottom, was a treat to watch, getting audiences riled up with his/her dance antics and endless outlandish costumes."
Emma Palmer - Thurrock Gazette
Dame Trot - Jack & the Beanstalk - The Dorking Halls
"But the high spot for me is when Dame Daisy Trot (Mark Siney) sings to her pantomime cow that well-known Harry Nilsson number ‘I can’t milk - if milking is without you’ which Mark delivers with such operatic depth and utter seriousness it is absolutely hilarious. Throughout the pantomime his voice, timing and presence are exceptional. - it is a stunning performance."
Graham Gurrin - The Stage
"The star of the night for me however was Mark Siney as Dame Trot. A versatile and funny man, he sang well and had the audience in the palms of his hands."
Oliver Cownden - This is Surrey Today
Dr Who And The Pirates
Mark Siney portrays Jasper's right hand man, Mr Merryweather, with aplomb and succeeds in making him really dislikeable. Siney also proves himself an excellent singer with his vocal battle with the Doctor to prove who is the best sailor being one of the most memorable aspects of the musical episode.
Simon Catlow - The Tertiary Console Room
Shades of Matt
'Britain could well do with another Matt Monro maybe Mark Siney is that man'
Joy David - The Stage
Abanaza - Aladdin - The Dorking Halls
"Mark Siney as Abanazar looks the part and has the audience booing from the start with a nice line in put-downs for each entrance"
Graham Gurrin - The Stage
"The Panda is assistant to a very evil Abanazar, a scary character by Mark Siney whose every appearance was greeted with such booing that he struggled to be heard, despite his vast voice power"
Derrick Graham - The Surrey Mirror
Spirit of the Dance - Harrahs! - Atlantic City USA
"The audience response indicated that they would have been delighted to hear another three or four songs by Ireland's Three Tenors. Their exceptional vocal harmonization, humor and pleasant demeanor provide a nice change of pace when they appear throughout the evening"
Sandy Posnak - Atlantic City Weekly
Houdini the Musical - UK Tour
"The songs were performed superbly, all singers having excellent voices. The comedy magician Mark Siney was hilarious with plenty of 'laughing out loud'. Excellent value and a great night out"
Rob Barron - Hope FM
"Another highlight was magician JC Cannell, who was played by Mark Siney - his magic tricks that kept going wrong were brilliant"
Kevin Emery - Clevedon Mercury
"However, the oft-failing magic of J C Cannell (Mark Siney) was hilarious, and the illusions, including the Crystal Pyramid, Chinese Water Torture Cell and Dream Levitation, were absolutely amazing."
Linda Kirkman - Bournemouth Echo
Cinderella - The Dorking Halls
"Tim Hudson and Mark Siney are grotesque as the Ugly Sisters, as they should be. I particularly like their extended 'custard pie' scene"
Graham Gurrin - The Stage
Jack & the Beanstalk - Bracknell
"Old Ma Donald, the traditional pantomime dame played by Mark Siney was an absolute delight.She swept around the stage, her costumes were divinely ridiculous with extra bottom padding. At least, I think it was bottom padding, otherwise Mr Siney is easily the most bootilicious actor I have ever seen"
Wokingham Times