
Go and see this play. I laughed. I cried. And I will definitely be going to see it again. Wonderful, wonderful theatre.

There are moments in An Iliad that will make you shed a tear for humankind. There are moments of deadly seriousness, and there are moments of clever, dark humor.

I feel like there was the kernel of something brilliant in here, but that the show lost touch with what that was.

I was wonderfully exhausted after two hours of full-on narrative, soul-searching songs sung with heartfelt gusto and harmonies to cry for!

It’s off-the-wall, outside-the-box, way over in left field stuff, paired with slapstick and sight gags to keep it light and whimsical.

Congenial and sentimental, A Special Day pays homage to Ettore Scola’s Oscar-nominated film Una Giornata Particolare, with excellent performances and likeable, high-spirited allure.

No one can touch Brooklyn-based indie rock darlings The National when it comes to writing atmospheric, hauntingly-beautiful songs, and given last night's gig, it would be hard to rival their live performances either.