“The genteel Bartlett [is] played by Jason Guy, whose clipped calm recalls Liev Schreiber’s.”
[Alan Felderman, TimeOutNY] |
“The appropriately nauseating Jason Guy [is] disturbing, discomfiting, and strangely funny.”
[Sean O'Donnell, Show Business Weekly] |
“Guy, in particular, makes his mincing gumshoe an oddly compelling, nuanced heavy."
[Rob Kendt, Newsday |
“Jason Guy proves an Olympian of dexterity and achieves a masterwork of Marxian slapstick.”
[Steve Parks, Newsday] |
“Guy’s excellent work grounds the piece: he [is] delightfully incongruous and particularly wonderful.”
[Martin Denton, NYTheatre.com] |
“As wittily played by Jason Guy, Lloyd is an appealing blend of arrogance, charm, and pragmatism.”
[Larry Collins, The News Leader] |
“Guy is no mere mortal, but a Shakespearean clown of the highest order. It is a hysterical accomplishment.”
[Lee Davis, The Hampton Press] |