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What Critics have said
"Adam May delivers a breathtakingly stunning performance. May is a truly gifted storyteller and a marvelous physical actor. Delivering perhaps the most epic opening monologue ever written, May does not drop a beat. His performance as both Gabriel York and Henry Law is engaging, disarming and heartbreakingly raw." - Theatrepeople.com.au 18/4/2017
“Adam May gives an outstanding performance as the paranoid & raving mad King Leontes” – Weekend Notes 1/6/2016.
“King Leontes (Adam May) makes an almost inexplicable descent into madness through his insane jealousy of his friend … This psychological journey is conveyed with intensity and vigour, and May is gripping as a man besieged by his own overactive imagination” – Stage Whispers 2/6/2016
"Adam May was an absolute delight to watch. He managed to play his character to perfect pitch..." - Aussietheatre.com 3/12/08.
"The scenes with May came alive with a contagious energy rarely seen in theatre" – InPress 8/6/05.
"Full of sparkling energy and wicked humour" – Sunday Age 5/10/04.
"Work of a high standard…well-disciplined performances" – The Age
12/10/04.
"Well-acted" – ABC Radio 24/2/02
"Adam May gives an affecting performance as the character for whom the play generates most sympathy" – The Age 3/10/01
"(Adam May is) The best baddie I have seen recently" – Herald Sun 9/1/96
Biog
Adam May has acted extensively in film, theatre and television, spanning a broad variety of theatre spaces including: La Mama, Theatreworks, Chapel off Chapel, 45 Downstairs, Gasworks, Victorian Arts Centre, Regal Theatre Perth, the London Palladium, and the Edinburgh Festival. Film and Television credits include House Husbands, Ali’s Wedding, Tangle, Blue Heelers (semi-regular), Saddle Club, One Perfect Day, Secret Life of Us and nominated best actor at the 15/15 Festival. Adam also wrote Rising Fish Prayer (winner of the Asialink Playwrighting Award) broadcast periodically on BBC Radio and published by Currency Press.