"A Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf of sixties counterculture!"
– John Lahr, The New Yorker
"Donna Bullock delivers a performance that's sexy and smart!"
– Joe Dziemianowicz, NY Daily News
"Michael T. Weiss is charismatic and intense!"
– Erik Haagensen, Back Stage Magazine
"Daniel Oreskes excels!"
– Erik Haagensen, Back Stage Magazine
"Scott Drummond is endearing and honest!"
– Show Business Weekly
"Wilson Milam crafts a slick package!"
– David Rooney, The New York Times
"In David Hay's slick play—a sort of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf of sixties counterculture—the days of protest and orgies are fondly invoked by a bibulous group of friends now in the world of pure money and pure despair. Over the course of a drunken evening, radical chic becomes radical pique. Particularly convincing are Donna Bullock as the manic wife and Michael T. Weiss as her smug, suave husband. Well directed by Wilson Milam."
-John Lahr, The New Yorker