
The Boston Globe
"[W]hat a delight it is - especially under Evans's energized direction, and with a well-selected cast that...aces the rapid-fire British palaver."
"Craig Houk in particular is a standout as gung-ho senior exec Philip...a physical dynamo from word one..."
"There's nothing remotely middlebrow or saccharine about Gasping...You might just want to go see it again."


TheaterMirror
"...you’ll be delighted by Theatre on Fire director Darren Evans’ physical derring-do."
"Craig Houk, channeling John Cleese, gets a hilarious massage (from an unseen masseur) which hurls him head over heels on top of a tiny collapsible table. They should sign him up posthaste for the next Olympic gymnastic team! Then, if that weren’t enough, he out Chaplins the master on imaginary ice, not to mention dropping trou in classic slapstick form."
"Evans’ whole cast is spot on, at the British say. David Frank plays the heck out of the insatiable corporate chief who happily profits from the suffering of others. Nathaniel Gundy is a rising star in the corporation (and the theater, I predict) and Crystal Lisbon is the brilliant PR wiz whose copy, not to mention her sex appeal, is “savage.” And their accents are perfection!"


The Boston Globe
"Crystal Lisbon plays the role [of Kirsten] as if born to it..."
"Who - other than Elton and now Evans - could ever have guessed how timely this text would read in an era of acknowledged global warming? Gasping seems a particularly apropos choice for an autumn that seems to think it's summer."
"...one tight, clever script..."
