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  • There is two hours of music, but it seems far longer, mostly because none of the characters – not Susan Bickley's overworked Strawson, Nicky Spence's rather two-dimensional Brian, or Jonathan McGovern's Jake, let alone the sketched-in gallery of smaller roles – is given enough the dramatic presence to engage any sympathy.

    Two Boys - review 2011

  • There is two hours of music, but it seems far longer, mostly because none of the characters – not Susan Bickley's overworked Strawson, Nicky Spence's rather two-dimensional Brian, or Jonathan McGovern's Jake, let alone the sketched-in gallery of smaller roles – is given enough the dramatic presence to engage any sympathy.

    Two Boys - review 2011

  • Halfway through the class, Rockette-wannabe Bickley's fair complexion is flushed from exertion.

    Kicking It With the Rockettes 2007

  • "Knowing Harrison and how he feels about the law, I don't think Bickley's a goner."

    For The Roses Garwood, Julie 1995

  • She kept her attention focused on Bickley's cohorts.

    For The Roses Garwood, Julie 1995

  • "Bickley's short, but he's more than twice her weight and muscle."

    For The Roses Garwood, Julie 1995

  • Mary Rose knew he was still trying to recover from Bickley's attempt.

    For The Roses Garwood, Julie 1995

  • The bullet went right through the center of Bickley's forehead.

    For The Roses Garwood, Julie 1995

  • If Bickley's friends had done anything else to her, she wasn't about to tell the town crier.

    For The Roses Garwood, Julie 1995

  • Harrison had already turned back to Bickley's friends.

    For The Roses Garwood, Julie 1995

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