The Death of Peter Pan
“Sean Paisley Collins as Senhouse injects some much needed comedy gold in rapid-fire banter, though just as easily inhabits a more contemplative figure whose modulated voice comes to suggest a weight he bears for all his determinedly aloof charm. The knowledge of unfolding tragedy can be found in those eyes, and Mr Collins appropriately steps down the boisterousness of the youth in favour of the languid pace of one still unsure of what could be done to change a social climate.”
— Australian Stage, 2013
“The two are supported by a more-than-capable ensemble cast including Sean Paisley Collins as Roger Senhouse, Michael’s flirtatious college friend. Collins is superb in his role: not overdone and revealing a serious and sensitive side that (when it does come to the surface) leaves quite an impact.”
— Theatre Press, 2013
“Sean Paisley Collins as Roger Senhouse is very impressive as the flamboyant public school boy blurting out Wilde-esque witticisms which are later revealed to mask a much deeper introspection.”
— Time Out, 2013
“Particularly notable was the wickedly arch but subtextually sympathetic public school figure of Senhouse as played by Sean Paisley Collins.”
— Stage Whispers, 2013
“In particular, Sean Paisley Collins manages to steal the limelight in every scene he is in. He dishes out witty remarks in an engagingly snarky manner, providing much-needed comic relief during the drama.”
— Arts Hub, 2013