“Teen Arts Council Production a Smash Hit. The play was perfectly suited for a dinner-theatre setting. John Andreini’s Hell to Pay [is] a slick, witty variation on the Faust theme.”
Townonline, Westford, Massachusetts
“John Andreini’s Eternal Life is slick and amusing. …Eternal Life is a lot of fun.”
The Pantagraph, Bloomington, Illinois
“The fourth play was John P. Andreini’s Scenes of Love and Madness. Guilmette’s performance is completely luring and devilishly creepy. He invites us into his den where no one can quite figure out whether he is simply brilliant yet childish; humorous and shy; or if he secretly murdered his parents we are all just thoughts from the ink in his pen.
In keeping with his tradition of bringing his audience provocative theater with sterling performances, director, producer and actor Guilmette was able to capture the underbelly of American life completely dusted of preen. This was right on theater.”
Pacifica Tribune, San Mateo, California
“John Andreini’s dark Faustian comedy [Hell to Pay] is equal parts sitcom silliness and cool, witty satire….”
Kitsap.com, Silverdale, Washington
“To kick off our 25th season, SCT will be running with the devil with Hell to Pay. This dark and hilarious comedy, directed by Kevin Kimsey, was written by John Andrieni. It would be a sin to miss it.”
Stagelines, Boise, Idaho
Thursday, May 1, 2008
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment