The Reckoning BBC iPlayer

A Critical Stage by Gareth Armstrong

The absolute highlight of the production was Barbara Wilshere. Her presence was like a breath of fresh air… The argument, wherein her character Gwen, an aging but persistently graceful actress, is the best scene in the play.”

https://www.theunderstudy.co.uk/2023/06/review-critical-stage-theatre-at-tabard.html

Barbara as Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies, Jeremy Booth as James Agate

A Critical Stage by Gareth Armstrong

Gwen, played magnificently by Barbara Wilshere, gives a consummate performance as she sustains her strong role as a long term, long suffering friend of Agate despite being slated by him in a ‘Sunday Times’ review about her role as Lady Macbeth.”

https://www.theunderstudy.co.uk/2023/06/review-critical-stage-theatre-at-tabard.html

Barbara as Gwen and David Acton as Leo

A Murder Is Announcedby Agatha Christie

“Barbara Wilshere… follows Lunney’s direction well – to maintain the pacing of the piece but also feel entirely authentic and in complete control of the situations.”

https://corrblimey.uk/2022/05/06/a-murder-is-announced/

A Murder Is Announcedby Agatha Christie

“The talented cast of familiar TV faces maintains the illusion superbly – with Barbara Wilshere (The Lakes) in fine form.”

https://www.rhiwbina.info/review-a-murder-is-announced-classic-christie-expertly-staged/

Six Acts Of Loveby Ioanna Anderson

“But for Katherine herself, in a glowing performance by Barbara Wilshere in Andy Arnold’s production, ….”     

Mark Fisher – The Guardian   

https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2008/oct/07/theatre

Six Acts Of Loveby Ioanna Anderson

“…with Una McLean, as Dorothy, heartbreaking as a life brought low by the wretchedness of senility and Barbara Wilshere giving a really great understated performance as the middle-aged daughter caught in the no man’s land between youth and old age — her husband gone, her four fine sons all grown up — this is, in every sense, a class act.”

Robert Dawson Scott in The Times

https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/six-acts-of-love-at-tron-glasgow-8zcrp3f7l5f