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MR NAISMITHS SECRET - 2016
'I was drawn to Trudi Boatwright‘s portrayal of Agnes, where you’re left questioning what her intentions are and whether she has her own nefarious agenda at play' - Myron My, Theatre Press

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PROJECT HYSTERIA - 2015
'Trudi Boatwright as Amanda Wingfield and Annie Last as Blanche Shannon are stunning as the female leads successfully negotiating the pathos of their characters without lapsing into melodrama'. --Adelaide Fisher,  ArtsHub 
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LOVEPLAY - 2014
'Though each and every actor executed their performances impeccably, their talents undeniable..... I loved Trudi's expressions and those big beautiful expressive eyes that evoked emotions in you and had you in its grip' - Weekend Notes
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THEATRESLAM - 2013
One of the best things about the night was the superb relaxed hosting by Trudi Boatwright, a fine comic presence herself. Theatre Slam is the brain child of Trudi, Chris Saxton and Emily Rowe of In Company Theatre - Liza Dezfouli,  Arts Hub

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FIND ME A LAWYER - 2011
​"Trudi Boatwright was clearly the stand out performer as she somehow found some grounding and understanding with her character and played a strong through line from start to finish." - James Stevenson, Aussie Theatre



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A DAY IN THE DEATH OF JOE EGG - 2009
​"Trudi Boatwright's Sheila unsettles, answering Kneller blow for blow and playing the tragically child-obsessed matron with a disturbing coquettish oblivion... There's a dynamic, endearing chemistry between the troubled couple.... Kneller and Boatwright begin the show with a mischievous intensity that immediately has the audience rapt." - Chad Armistead, Extra Extra, London U.K

"Mr Nichols's script is a tour de force of sharp-witted verbal sparing which relies entirely on the strength of the cast's interpretation and skill. The actors certainly lived up to the challenge which such a script provided and handled it brilliantly - giving a strong and gripping performance the likes of which I hadn't savoured in a long time. Mr Kneller's crisp delivery was electric, as was that of Trudi Boatwright as Sheila, Bri's wife... Ms Boatwright gave a tender performance...." - Andre Delicata, The Times, Malta

WILD EAST - 2009
"Dr Pitt, played by Trudi Boatwright, is a woman returning from a recent trauma to discover her colleague and one-time lover Dr Grey (Helen Weaver) has been manoeuvring to protect her own job at whatever cost, and the two present strong, combative scenes together." - James Hogg, Extra Extra, London

​ALARMS & EXCURSIONS - 2009
"The cast are brilliant - all equally deserving of praise for their boundless energy and hugely funny performances... It is one of those rare cases where a great script merges with a talented cast and original direction and forms a little gem." - Lesley Pinder, Remote Goat, London

"Trudi Boatwright is most effective as slightly frigid and snobby Melanie in Doubles, where she proves she can handle good dialogue adeptly." - Sandra Georgetti, British Theatre Guide
DINNER - 2008
"... [In] Company takes this fine modern play and delivers a stylish production... clever clogs script and great performances (Trudi Boatwright nails uber bitch Paige) to be the focus." - Kerry Anne Eustice, Newshopper

"Sharp minded Paige is well executed by Trudi Boatwright whose diction is well suited to spitting out all that invective with callous precision." - Sandra Georgetti, British Theatre Guide

"...enjoyable aspect to observe is the cleverly betrayed battle between the competitive women Paige and Sian, who try to out-flirt each other by seducing both Mike and the waiter (Oliver Wallace) in equal measure. It is in the subtle interaction that the strength of the play lies, and indeed where Boatwright and Cotter excel." - Catherine Usher, The Stage
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