reviews
Robert Hurwitt, San
Francisco Chronicle: "the story is engaging,
as is the acting in the captivating stagings of Maya
Gurantz."
Chad Jones, S.F. Examiner: "intelligent, clever and bold with an appealing score and some standout songs."
Sam Hurwitt, East Bay Express: "We only love these rebels until we've chewed them up and spit them out"
Pat Craig, Contra Costa Times: "a memorable tragic-comic tale...the show explodes across the stage in a joyous theatrical celebration"
Ken Bullock, Berkeley Daily Planet: "It’s one of the most interesting, exciting shows ever on the Ashby Stage"
Emma Krasov, Art & Entertain Me: "A small, yet amazingly multitalented cast braves the complexities of the material with ardor."
Mario A. Echevarría, S.F. Tribune: "El trabajo armónico y bien realizado es titánico y merece todo tipo de elogios."
Chloe Veltman, Artsjournal.com:
"stimulating, funny and clever"
You can also hear Chloe on Cross Currents Radio: http://www.crosscurrentsradio.org/features.php?story_id=556
Dr. Kedar Adour, TheatreWorld Internet Magazine: "Shotgun Players have a winner in this production"
Richard Dodds, Bay Area Reporter: "it's a bittersweet story of a driven revolutionary who always seems out of step with the prevailing winds"
Richard Connema, TalkingBroadway.com: "This is a lightheaded, complex structure that would satisfy Tom Stoppard ... Chris Jeffries' engaging score reminds me of some of the early Kurt Weill/Bertolt Brecht musicals of the 1930s ... The cast is excellent"
Lee Hargrave, BeyondChron.org: "They are absorbing, sensitive and often hilarious ... the impact still lingers in my head."