What Critics are Saying...

THE WASHINGTON POST
"McCafferty has a knack for the dry sarcasm and sudden urgency of saloon chat ... Kerry Waters Lucas is wry and bitter as Vera ... Eric Lucas is jittery and withdrawn ... LeValley delivers an alluring, complicated turn as Joe ... McCafferty’s themes of loss and avoidance take shape ..."  
-Read Nelson Pressley’s full review

POTOMAC STAGES
“Keegan has the Irish roots going back the farthest, and with their new island project they keep the faith with this latest foray into the genre. … Keegan provides the atmosphere, attitude and brogue that make it seem like you are watching real life play out … a diverting evening of watching interesting characters…”
-Read Brad Hathaway's full review

DC THEATRE SCENE
"a pleasure to watch .... LeValley, an actor of immense gifts, gives us a picture of a wrecking ball ... Lucas shows us a character so weak that cravenness permeates every square inch of him ... Rhea gives us a candid, unpatronizing look at a man with disabilities .... Raucher’s Robbie is a man with moral disabilities, and he lays them before us in seeming unselfconsciousness. Kerry Lucas’ scathing Vera ... tears the lid off the pretensions of the other characters...."
-Read Tim Treanor’s full review


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