Collaborations with Paul Miller:
“A performance by Alex Bhat which is addictive to watch — totally consuming with his intense presence” — A Younger Theatre
“Stealing the piece is Alex Bhat as a magnificent Sergius Saranoff, all hammed-up romantic pretence but hiding a longing for earthy reality.” – Theatre Board
“Alex Bhat makes a sensational professional stage debut, moving from shrewd, smug observer to befuddled participant as Diana turns her attention his way.”
– Theatre Weekly
“For his final bow as artistic director of the Orange Tree, Paul Miller has decided to go out with a bang… That’s true of none more so than Alex Bhat, who gives a master class throughout as a buffoonish Sergius Saranoff… he is so disgruntled about the unromantic verities of combat, where success means cutting the noble gestures and staying out of danger, that he is resigning his commission.” — The Arts Desk
“Alex Bhat is relentlessly funny as the intense and blustering Gregory Lunn” — Broadway World
“Alex Bhat, Joe Eyre and William Belchambers offer perfectly contrasted examples of masculine terror.” — Michael Billington, The Guardian
“Alex Bhat is delightfully flamboyant…sending the audience into fits of hilarity at every turn.” – Theatre Weekly
“Alex Bhat’s physical comedy, think John Cleese at his finest.” — Theatre Vibe
“Alex Bhat’s swaggering cavalry officer, Sergius, is masterfully funny – anarchic comedy indeed – yet never going over the top but striking exactly the right balance between comedy and absurd farce. It was a fine, outrageous and mesmerising physical performance.” — Markaspen
“There is some fabulous physical acting from Alex Bhat here, playing Gregory, beautifully stretching the absurdity of his character without making him overly clownish.” — Everything Theatre
“Bhat’s performance from the off is fantastically flamboyant, entering with such vigour that the audience are immediately in fits of laughter. From this moment the entire cast seemed to up their energy, bouncing off each other. They truly made acting look fun.” – A Young(ish) perspective
My deepest gratitude to Paul for his belief.
Further productions:
“Alex Bhat makes a fantastic Dauphin” — Ann Trenemen, The Times
“A consummately convincing Alex Bhat” — London Theatre 1
“A performance to treasure… Alex Bhat’s delightful portrait of honour-put-to-the-test in young English-trained George Johnson’s susceptibility to Dr Angelus’ guilt-tripping charms.” — Carole Woddis
“Alex Bhat is hilarious as a loserish Dauphin.” — Time Out
Interviews
Alex Bhat on Overruled, Part of Shaw Shorts, at Orange Tree Theatre – Theatre Weekly