Joseph Jefferson Nomination 2010 - Outstanding Actor in a Supporting Role
Reviews:
"The Indian aristocrats get along famously with the British colonials, the one exception being the puritanical Malvolio (the terrific Nick Sandys, as a perfect sourpuss), whose ambition exceeds his station.... The strongest performances come from the supporting cast, beginning with Sandys' ill-used Malvolio - his face arranged in a perpetual grimace." Daily Herald
"Goldberg's cast--heavy on Chicago acting veterans--work the stage with ease and dexterity. Nick Sandys plays marble-faced straight man Malvolio with killer comedic instinct,..." Chicago Reader
"Nick Sandys dominates the stage as Malvolio, Olivia’s manservant who meets a tragic fate after a prank goes awry. His Malvolio is pretentious, dowdy, and completely clueless, and he has a firmer handle of the language in dialect than his fellow castmates." Chicago Stage Standard
"The Indian aristocrats get along famously with the British colonials, the one exception being the puritanical Malvolio (the terrific Nick Sandys, as a perfect sourpuss), whose ambition exceeds his station.... The strongest performances come from the supporting cast, beginning with Sandys' ill-used Malvolio - his face arranged in a perpetual grimace." Daily Herald
"Goldberg's cast--heavy on Chicago acting veterans--work the stage with ease and dexterity. Nick Sandys plays marble-faced straight man Malvolio with killer comedic instinct,..." Chicago Reader
"Nick Sandys dominates the stage as Malvolio, Olivia’s manservant who meets a tragic fate after a prank goes awry. His Malvolio is pretentious, dowdy, and completely clueless, and he has a firmer handle of the language in dialect than his fellow castmates." Chicago Stage Standard