MOJO by Jez Butterworth

The Boston Globe
"...a raw, potent, and adrenaline-fueled slice of low life that immerses audiences in the dark underside of the oft-romaticized early days of rock 'n' roll."

"Brian Bernhard...is superb as the jumpy, pill-popping Potts. As his sidekick, Sweets, Keith Michael Pinault is a portrait in twitchy neurosis..."

"Andres Rey Solorzano...meets the role's signifiant physical challenge with admirable discipline."

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Boston Arts Review
"The actors are so skilled that the gist is transmitted physically. Brian Bernhard and Keith Michael Pinault can hardly contain themselves, whirling about the stage in a frenzy of anticipation. It’s a tour de force. "

"Greg Maraio is hilarious, morphing from gofer to mover and shaker, all because of a key."

"Gerard Slattery as their boss is wound tighter as a drum..."

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The Boston Globe
"MOJO delivers the visceral impact of a sock in the jaw."

"As Baby...Adam Siladi generates tension whenever he enters the room, eyes glittering, a half smile on his face."

"The director draws strong, committed performances from his fine cast of six."

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Boston Arts Review
"Adam Siladi nails the role of the club owner’s crazy son."

"Director Darren Evans gets that balance of menace and mirth exactly right."

"MOJO will have you cringing and laughing at the smae time."

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