GIANT KILLER SLUGS Review
"...the most effective turns, then, come from those actors playing things straight. Zeigler’s brooding Merritt is nuanced and funny. So is Blake Williams as one of the more straitlaced city kids. His line “Thanks for giving me feelings” is one of the most amusing in the play, due to his straightforward delivery."
--Reviewed by Mark Dundas Wood
"...the most effective turns, then, come from those actors playing things straight. Zeigler’s brooding Merritt is nuanced and funny. So is Blake Williams as one of the more straitlaced city kids. His line “Thanks for giving me feelings” is one of the most amusing in the play, due to his straightforward delivery."
--Reviewed by Mark Dundas Wood
A LESSON BEFORE DYING Review
"...and Blake Williams...as Deputy Paul Bonin, throws in a simple, stunningly effective reading of his last lines that will grab you as much as Grant’s and Jefferson’s denouement."
--Reviewed by Mark Hughes Cobb
"...and Blake Williams...as Deputy Paul Bonin, throws in a simple, stunningly effective reading of his last lines that will grab you as much as Grant’s and Jefferson’s denouement."
--Reviewed by Mark Hughes Cobb
THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE Review
"Paying tribute to all the fine performances would be tantamount to printing a cast list, but special notes to Blake Williams...for finding solidity and humor."
--Reviewed by Mark Hughes Cobb
"Paying tribute to all the fine performances would be tantamount to printing a cast list, but special notes to Blake Williams...for finding solidity and humor."
--Reviewed by Mark Hughes Cobb
LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST Review
"The amount of hilarity that happens just by watching these actors kind of shock each other, in a good way, is beautiful."
--Reviewed by Mark Levy
"The amount of hilarity that happens just by watching these actors kind of shock each other, in a good way, is beautiful."
--Reviewed by Mark Levy
GIANT KILLER SLUGS Review
"Credit is due to the director [Daniel Johnsen] who somehow managed to pull out of the actors a sense of total commitment and conviction...they pull out all the stops."
--Reviewed by Bill Bradford
"Credit is due to the director [Daniel Johnsen] who somehow managed to pull out of the actors a sense of total commitment and conviction...they pull out all the stops."
--Reviewed by Bill Bradford