Jan 8, 2008 – Review by BroadwayWorld
“It’s that unemotional and unapologetic depiction of the hard facts that makes Runt Of The Litter so dramatically gripping…”
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Jan 3, 2008 – Review by Time Out New York
“Eason’s earthy, fast-paced writing and dynamic physical performance—well served in Larry Moss’s sensitive staging—land the story squarely in the end zone…”
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Dec 16, 2007 – Review by Variety
“Eason delivers his monologue from the locker room, next to his Oilers jersey, which presides over the first half of the show like a bomb. Things start off cute: Jack worships his father and brother; Jack’s mom delivers him a thick scouting report on every team he plays, listing his opponents’ strengths and weaknesses…”
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Dec 10, 2007 – Review by TheaterMania
“The play, directed by Larry Moss, is written and performed with such a compelling combination of authenticity and semi-autobiographical detail that truth and art become one and the same…”
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Dec 9, 2007 – Review by Newsday
“Eason, an Oilers safety-turned-writer/actor, works a grueling 90 minutes portraying the violent world of football, a family that produced two NFL sons and his relationship with his older brother – in real life, former Patriots and Jets quarterback Tony Eason…”
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Dec 6, 2007 – Review by USA Today
“”Every performance, somebody comes up and says, ‘I know nothing about football, and I couldn’t believe the power of the story,”‘ director Larry Moss said…”
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2002 – Review by NYTheatre.com
“Runt of the Litter is not only the best one-person show I’ve ever seen, it’s also that rare theatrical experience that leaves the audience wanting to see it again, and bring all their friends along. Which is precisely what I suggest you do…”
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