Total Theater Review of SUNDAY DINNER
Total Theater Review of SUNDAY DINNER Total Rating: *** A family meal turns into a day of reckoning in Sunday Dinner, now in a world-premiere run at Theater 40. Written and directed [...]
Total Theater Review of SUNDAY DINNER Total Rating: *** A family meal turns into a day of reckoning in Sunday Dinner, now in a world-premiere run at Theater 40. Written and directed [...]
Broadway World Review: "SUNDAY DINNER features "universally comedic dialogue" It does not matter what nationality or religion is practiced to know that when a meeting of the minds takes place over a [...]
Splash Magazines Review: "SUNDAY DINNER is a fascinating peek at a family" Written and directed by Tony Blake, SUNDAY DINNER has its Los Angeles debut at Theatre 40 in 2020. To quote [...]
QUEERGURU Review of SUNDAY DINNER Walking up to Theatre 40 which is tucked in to Beverly Hills High School to see writer and director TONY BLAKE’S Sunday Dinner makes you feel like [...]
Showmag.com Review - "never a dull moment" in SUNDAY DINNER Have you even known a family that was so dysfunctional that every member, interesting in themselves, come together in an amusing, if [...]
Stage Raw Review - SUNDAY DINNER is "tense and vibrant" Family dinners can be intense — especially when the members of said family are keeping major secrets from each other. Such is [...]
Larchmont Buzz Review - SUNDAY DINNER is "a compelling work" Visiting the family can be fraught, but consider the unique plight of a priest. Between provocations about church scandals and requests for absolution, the [...]
Accessibly Live Off-Line - SUNDAY DINNER is "shocking at times" Theatre 40 of Beverly Hills present their 4th entry in their 2019-20 season with the world premier of Tony Blake’s SUNDAY DINNER, a drama [...]
People's World Review - SUNDAY DINNER serves "expert cast of actors in a moving play" Come up to The Bronx and meet the Italian-American Matera family. They’re gathered ’round the dinner table [...]
Joe Straw #9 Review of FIFTEEN MEN I did not see fifteen men and only saw a little bit of smoke. – Narrator Harry M. Daugherty (John Combs) should have been a [...]