AMR’S Theatre REVIEWS
TESTIMONIALS
AMR’S ACTING REVIEWS
FILM, TV, THEATER, AND VOICE OVER REVIEWS

As EMAD in ‘Johnny Come Lately’, a dark comedy performed at the Manchester Royal Exchange Theatre, England and the Liverpool Unity Theatre, England, 2012
THEATER REVIEWS
As EMAD in ‘Johnny Come Lately’, a dark comedy performed at the Manchester Royal Exchange Theatre, England and the Liverpool Unity Theatre, England, 2012

“Amr El-Bayoumi undoubtably brought colour, culture and a bit of comedy to the play, which is pretty impressive as he did not speak English throughout. His movement and tonality gave him ability to connect with the audience, as he had the talent to act as the most comedic character yet still bring sorrow to his theatrical performance.” – The Mancunion
“It is true that real emotion transcends language and Amr El-Bayoumi did that beautifully throughout the play. Apart from please and thank you he spoke no English at all, but his despair, desperation and kindness came across through his story being etched on his face” – Nerve
“Brought to life through a muscular performance from Amr El-Bayoumi, Emad speaks no English , except for “Please” and “Thank you”, yet his peaceful nature and thoughtful manner manage to speak to Elaine and help to exorcise some of the demons her mother shackles her with” – Liverpool Daily Post

“Emad, played by Egyptian American actor Amr El-Bayoumi, full of revolutionary fervor, comes from a different culture and changes their lives irrevocably. He chatters on in Arabic but both the cast and the audience understand exactly what he wants. His facial expressions alone makes you laugh” – Remote Goat

As INSPECTOR CORNELL in ‘Auditorium’, an interactive comedy performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Scotland, 2008
“Directed by Yaz Al-Shaater, the eight person cast work admirably together and thoroughly deserve your laughs. In particular, Amr El-Bayoumi is enormously entertaining as the absurdly disguised Inspector Cornell.” – Broadway Baby

