
TheaterMirror
"Theatre on Fire keeps its cutting edge razor sharp with Harold Pinter’s searing One for the Road."
"Ann Carpenter gives a hilarious, gleefully naughty performance as the bean-spilling old lady [in The American Dream]."
"Director Darren Evans brings each architectural element (elegantly appointed set, soaring celestial music) to bear on Pinter’s oh-so-“civilized” embrace of evil."


The Boston Herald
"These two dark plays...[are] great."
"One for the Road oozes with whispered menace...[It] is a powerful, painful bit of work, eliciting equal parts fascination and revulsion."
"Jeff Gill takes center stage as sadistic bureaucrat Nicolas in what may be the performance of his career."



TheaterMirror
"Jeff Gill gives a tour de force performance as the sole arbiter of patriotism, the bureaucrat whose hands are never sullied while he has others to carry out his orders. Craig Houk paints a powerful portrait of sheer terror, as the object of Gill’s ruthless machinations. Without even speaking, he conveys the extent of the horror we never see---and can only imagine. Kelly Rauch, too, makes our blood run cold as Houk’s battered and bruised wife---and Khane Grant, in his professional stage debut, as their young son, masterfully nails Pinter’s message, that no one is safe from political tyranny."

