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Female First

24th January 2019

Then there's Anna Campkin as Annette, whose rousing performance of If I Can't Have You made me want to jump to my feet. She has a wonderful voice

Liverpool Echo

13 September 2018

​Saturday Night Fever takes the audience through the highs and lows with Tony and his friends - from mesmerising dance numbers that had audience members clapping and singing along, to the heartbreaking screams that poured from Anna Campkin as Annette in one of the more angst-filled scenes.

All Edinburgh Theatre.com

Oct 24th 2018

Anna Campkin treats us to a beautifully emotional rendition of "If I Can't Have You"

A Brummie Home and Abroad

26th September 2018

Anna Campkin puts in a great performance as Annette

Cheer Theatre Reviews

19-Apr-2016

Anna Campkin is brilliant as Doris from Leeds.

Tab at the Theatre

03-Oct-2016

I also have to mention Anna Campkin (Doris) as she was my second favourite thing about the whole show (arms are first..sorry), her dry humour and Leeds accent absolutely made my night

Eastbourne Herald

29-Sept-2016

...and there is a priceless cameo from Anna Campkin as deadpan Doris, the slapper from Leeds.

Live - Manchester

21-Apr-2015

Throw into the equation Ray’s relationship with Donna (played by the hugely impressive Anna Campkin) ... Particularly strong in the first Act are Hello Stranger and I Only Want To Be With You, lead by the outstanding Anna Campkin. 

Eastbourne Herald

28-Aug-2014

"The leading girls are outstanding. As characters, Essex girls before their time, but the moment they sing, they fill the theatre.

Anna Campkin’s Donna can belt with the best of them but her voice also has real quality and control"

Bucks Free Press

07-Aug-2014

"As Donna, Anna Campkin is an eye catcher. Encapsulating musical theatre at its best, each movement and facial expression is exaggerated with perfect control"

The Public Reviews

09-Aug-2012

"...it is hard to pick out just one performance but David Ribi (Bobby), Ben James Ellis (Norman), Samantha Dorrance (Laura), Katie Birtill (Sue), Josh Little (Ray), Anna Campkin (Donna) and Graeme Henderson (Phil/Older Bobby) all shone as they danced and sang their way through the show"

York Press

26-Jun-2012

"Donna, played by Anna Campkin, delivered witticisms and hulla-hooping with a cattiness that was infectious"

Sardines Magazine - Dreamboats & Petticoats

11-Jun-2012

"For me, Laura (Elizabeth Carter) and Donna (Anna Campkin) were my favourite girls. They played their respective characters naturally with Donna bringing great comedy to her portrayal"

Sussex Express - Dreamboats & Petticoats

4-Mar-2012

"Dreamboats and Petticoats is a major moment for Anna Campkin"

The Public Reviews

14-Feb-2012

"The merriment of the night though is best of all captured by Anna Campkin, who as quick witted neck vampire Donna, has a great comedic stage presence and the facial expressions to help get the very best out of what is a very clever script"

Spark Magazine

19-Jan-2012

"Anna Campkin has fantastic stage presence"

The Public Reviews

1-Nov-2011

"...balls to the wall version of Da Doo Ron Ron by Katie Birtill and Anna Campkin"

Jildy Sauce - Dreamboats & Petticoats

31-Oct-2011

"...the story is solid and unsurprising, though Donna (Anna Campkin) does deliver some saucy lines"

UK Theatre - Dreamboats & Petticoats

15-Sep-2011

"...with good support form Katie Birtill and Anna Campkin as more streetwise girls...this show is a good showcase for young talent"

Edinburgh Guide

05-Jul-2011

"Josh Little and Anna Campkin as the secondary romance catch the eye and ear"

Behind the Arras - Dreamboats & Petticoats

02-Jul-2011

"Katie Birtill and Anna Campkin strike up genuine chemistry as Bezzie mates Sue and Donna"

The Stage - Aladdin

13-Dec-2010

"...success is achieved through great teamwork...Hamilton Lee and Anna Campkin (Aladdin and Princess Baldroubadour) ensure a happy ending"

The Stage - Peter Pan

07-Dec-2009

"Francois Pandolfo as Satrkey and Anna Campkin as Wendy give noteable performances"

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