REVIEWS & TESTIMONIALSON FILUMENA (2024)
'There are some nice cameos at the beginning and end of the play...Lee Peck, ably supported by Eliza Le Youzel Teale, paints a vignette of the hapless and bemused waiter, slowly realising he has made a faux pas and not quite sure how to get out of it. ' - Mark Aspen Reviews ON SLEUTH (2024) "The opening night on Monday 4th March at Eastbourne's Devonshire Park Theatre, featured two fine actors at the top of their game...Starring alongside Peck, was former Eastenders star Neil McDermott" - ashdownradio.com "...Neil McDermot playing Milo, Lee Peck playing Andrew Wyke as a last minute replacement. They were both magnificent in their delivery of a rapid fire script...a beautiful battle of the wits." - Gail Mckay, Bournefreelive.co.uk "Lee Peck stepped in to play the part of Andrew Wyke, a husband seeking revenge over his wife's lover. Peck, much younger than ageing detective novelist Andrew...He proved an excellent sparring partner for Andrew's young rival Milo Tindle, superbly played by Neil McDermott of EastEnders fame..." - Tony Flood, Sussex Express ON LOOKING GOOD DEAD (2022) "…it did pick up, and this is mostly down to the introduction of Detective Superintendent Roy Grace, played by Lee Peck… a joy to watch him as he stole scene after scene." – John Guinn Cranfield and Marston Vale Chronicle "Without being told, I would have had no idea that the role wasn't originally his. Lee Peck adapted to the role and played a realistic police officer." Charlotte - MK FM Review "DS Roy Grace...on opening night, he was played by the more youthful understudy Lee Peck who gives a strong and believable performance..." – Chris Gregg Total MK ON THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES (2018) "Lee Peck, in particular, is very adept indeed leaping between characters with a delightful range of gestures and voices. He trained at East 15, renowned for character work, and it really shows. He’s great fun and very impressive to watch." Susan Elkin - susanelkin.co.uk ON ALADDIN (2017) "It was, however, Lee Peck who looked to be having the most fun, doubling up as both Abanazar the singularly ineffectual villain, and Princess Jasmine’s father, a man with quite the worst false beard since records began." Sophie Towne, thecornhall.co.uk ON THE LOST WORLD (2017) "The impressive cast of Adam Courting, Lee Peck..." - Mark Dunford, West Sussex County Times ON CRAZY MAKE 'EM UPS EXPLAINER VO (2017) ...a wonderful talent and true professional...I would highly recommend to anyone looking for proficient and skillful voiceover work! - Rachel Larkin, 26 Letters Graphic Studio, via Voices.com ON BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (2016) "...the show really comes alive with the introduction of the comically evil and utterly vain Viscount Biscuit,(Played by Lee Peck). With his ludicrous French accent, his totally committed and energetic performance steals the show, getting the whole audience booing, hissing and laughing in equal measures." - Andrew Gifford, The Argus ON HAMLET (2016): “Speedy costume changes and versatility abound. Lee Peck is a sparky Horatio, then regal, troubled Gertrude. She…is fully realised” - Avril Silk, Somerset County Gazette "The most wonderful Horatio I've ever seen" Dimitar Tsonev "I also enjoyed the Queen Gertrude of Lee Peck" - Notesofanidealist |