For the unabridged reading of Star Surgeon by Alan E. Nourse:
"Scott Farquhar reads the novel with a clinical precision, he enunciates each word loud and clear. This is important as there is the usual slathering of SF technospeak atop the real and futurized medical jargon."
SFFaudio review (10/25/2007)
"Well Read... The reader assigned his voice variation adeptly to the different characters."
LibriVox review at archive.org (7/10/2007)
For the role of Costard in Chesapeake Shakespeare Company's production of Loves Labours Lost:
"Farquhar, playing Costard as a bearded good old boy in overalls and
baseball cap, turns in the most enjoyable performance of the evening."
The Baltimore Sun (11/10/2006)
For the role of Jean (played by Vincent Price) in Prometheus Radio Theatre's live performance of Three Skeleton Key:
"And when the acting troupe next takes on 'Three Skeleton Key,' the
tour-de-force of horror often associated with Vincent Price, their
lower-key take on the tale of tropical mayhem and madness is at least
as spine-chilling as Price's melodramatic version."
The Howard County Times (11/9/2006)
For the role of Clarence in The Rude Mechanicals' production of Richard III:
"Clarence, Richard's older brother, played by Scott Farquhar, pleads
with his assassins for mercy with the same 'honey' tongue as his
younger sibling... Farquhar is so sweetly persuasive in his role that
we cringe as the assassins do their deed."
The Laurel Leader (1/29/2004)