Reviews
A Hampstead Hooligan in King Arthur's Court:
"The show does have fine wordplay, many zany characters and loads of humor that propels Hampstead into a quirky delight" (Recommended)- Chicago Critic
"it's remarkable how funny this show is. Every cast member gets moments to shine and makes the best of them, from Sam Wootten's narcissistic Arthur convinced that a peasant is a zombie to Meghan Reardon and Ryan Musil's simpering Lancelot and Guinevere breaking out in a gleeful Charleston, to Jarvis somehow making truly awful puns seem the height of wit." - Centerstage
"it's remarkable how funny this show is. Every cast member gets moments to shine and makes the best of them, from Sam Wootten's narcissistic Arthur convinced that a peasant is a zombie to Meghan Reardon and Ryan Musil's simpering Lancelot and Guinevere breaking out in a gleeful Charleston, to Jarvis somehow making truly awful puns seem the height of wit." - Centerstage
A Commedia Christmas Carol:
"one of the funniest shows of 2008"
"few things are more fun than pure silliness presented by expert...Each character expertly performs his or her archetype using exceptional physical comedy skills and razor-sharp timing. Jokes that could easily fall flat hit the sweet spot every time. While the entire cast performs with gusto, my favorites are the actors playing the servants—Jessica Record as the perky but monosyllabic Francescina, and Sam Wootten as the leering, preverbal Shartolino. One brief scene that had me helpless with laughter consisted of nothing more than the two trying to move a block downstage...I spent most of "A Commedia Christmas Carol" helplessly laughing, a goofy grin plastered across my face. " (Must See)- Centerstages
"few things are more fun than pure silliness presented by expert...Each character expertly performs his or her archetype using exceptional physical comedy skills and razor-sharp timing. Jokes that could easily fall flat hit the sweet spot every time. While the entire cast performs with gusto, my favorites are the actors playing the servants—Jessica Record as the perky but monosyllabic Francescina, and Sam Wootten as the leering, preverbal Shartolino. One brief scene that had me helpless with laughter consisted of nothing more than the two trying to move a block downstage...I spent most of "A Commedia Christmas Carol" helplessly laughing, a goofy grin plastered across my face. " (Must See)- Centerstages
Murder, Murder, Murder!
"Unmissable"- Chicago Sun Times
"A Must See"- Centerstages
"A Must See"- Centerstages