“Mr. French imbues his British intellectual with a sad-eyed dignity that may bring you close to tears.” -NY Times
“The play's two leading men—Steve French as Hardy and Amir Arison as Ramanujan—are especially impressive, conveying both the intellect and the unspoken/unexamined emotions of these two complicated characters. Both of these young actors are talents to watch, as is director Fahmy.” -nytheatre.com
“The scary Spirit of Christmas Future (played by Himself, according to the program) makes his imposing entrance on a gigantic antique bicycle.” –NY Times
"Ain’t no one alive knows what dead feels like," reasons Jesse. Will that stop him and his brother Wyatt from stealing their dead Paw Paw’s body right from under their family’s nose?..
The New York premiere of James Rasheed's dark comedy, Professional Skepticism. The play centers on four auditors at a Big Five CPA firm and their daily struggle to survive while swimming with shark..