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"I like Bolton; he's not too good-looking."
A certain Hollywood director
"Let's save Bolton for later." (And they did)
One Cohen Brother to the other while shooting Burn After Reading
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare [abridged]
Baltimore Shakespeare Festival
But it is the actors who make this confection so effective. Kinstle and Marsh have a deadpan confidence that sells even the silliest of shticks, and they feed off the audience wonderfully. During Hamlet, Marsh played beautifully off some incredibly eager audience participation courtesy of Kingsland's family.
Baltimore City Paper
Bolton Marsh (whose pseudo-pretentiousness is reminiscent of Will Ferrell)
Baltimore Sun
Two By Pinter
Rep Stage
Bolton Marsh, for instance, carries himself with perfect thuggish vanity as James
Nelson Pressley,
Washington Post
[t]he caller (Bolton Marsh) returns home to confront his wife, believing that Bill has had an affair with his wife (Peggy Yates). That confrontation, in minimal, but highly effective language is one of the most tense I've ever sat through – not for any violence or even any language, but for the sheer tension of it.
Broadwayworld.com
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