'James Carcaterra is outstanding, he plays Roger with touching sensitivity and subtle humour'
Helen Chappell, Whats On
The Reappearance of Christ in the East End
'James Carcaterra as the logical and level-headed Terry performs with a naturalism close to perfection'
Carmen Nasr, Extra! Extra!
The Night Porters
'James Carcaterra brings with him a winning naïveté beneath the motor skills of Mr Bean and the self-deprecatory appeal of Rodney in Only Fools and Horses. The strength of James Carcaterra's performance is vital to lift the playout of the realms of mere social comedy and ease it towards questions about faith, materialism, sanity, and sects'
Chris Moss, Church Times
The Reappearance of Christ in the East End
'...expressed with much humour and intelligence and here James Carcaterra gives an excellent performance'
Richmond & Twickenham Times
The Night Porters
'The audience will appreciate how very good James Carcaterra is'
Rebecca Tyrrel, The Sunday Telegraph
The Reappearance of Christ in the East End
'...a quirky piece that requires a light, but firm touch and James Carcaterra as the distracted husband provided it perfectly. Difficult to imagine it being performed much better than this'
Trevor H Laird, The Stage
The Problem
'James Carcaterra cleverly combined three roles as Demetrius, Quince and Cobweb – with a height of over 6ft his portrayal of the fairy was highly amusing, and he was hilarious in the play within a play, the scene was outstanding'
Janet Chambers, East Anglian Daily Times
A Midsummer Night's Dream