“Spellbinding. I wouldn’t have thought it possible, but John Patrick Shanley has followed up
Doubt, the best play of 2004–05, with a play of identical quality.” —Wall Street Journal.
“As thoughtful and probing as
Doubt. An arresting, ambitious tale of race relations and the military mindset, filled with the provocative questions and bristling with dialogue for which John Patrick Shanley, a fierce moral sage, is known.” —The New York Times.
“Thrilling. A lean, powerful fist of a play. With rare compassion, rigor and craft, Shanley again makes a frontal attack on a subject we think we know too well, and proves otherwise.” —Newsday (NY).
“Riveting. Shanley once again poses aptly thorny questions about faith and loyalty.” —Time Out New York.
“Shanley delivers yet another gripping drama that pushes viewers to the edge of their seats and keeps them thinking long after the show is over.” —The Star-Ledger (NJ).
“An absorbing, thoughtful, intelligent work.” —Variety.
“Complicated, exciting and briskly compelling.” —USA Today.