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"Mr. Wilson had a singular talent for making cold, hard numbers sing hot, molten blues."
- Ben Brantley, NY Times
"Signature's terrific ensemble cast is apparent from beginning to end."
- Eric Grode, NY Sun
"A beautiful play that's exquisitely performed, Signature Theatre Company's superb production provides a thoroughly moving experience...make an effort to catch it!"
- Michael Sommers, Star-Ledger
"There's no more unified ensemble on a New York stage right now -- and no more emotionally affecting one either. An expertly calibrated production!"
- David Rooney, Variety
"Every minute is enthralling! Even more powerful than the original Broadway production!" - Frank Scheck, NY Post
"A splendid production...an exceptionally rich and rewarding evening of theatrical fireworks!"
-Simon Saltzman, Curtain Up
"Just-about-perfect! Two Trains Running couldn't be better timed -- or better executed." - David Finkle, TheaterMania
"Lovingly directed by Lou Bellamy, the production features a cast completely attuned to Wilson's love of language, particularly its musicality and humor. A superb revival!" - Michael Kuchwara, Associated Press
"A whip-smart revival!" - Eric Grode, NY Sun
"Signature Theatre Company's flawless new mounting of Two Trains Running, sensitively directed by Lou Bellamy, is as good an evening of drama as you're currently bound to get anywhere in New York."
- Michael Dale, Broadway World
"1st class! The cast deftly mines Wilson's vivid language and dramatic riches!"
- Joe Dziemianowicz, Daily News
"January Lavoy is splendid as Risa." - Martin Denton, NY Theatre.com
"Frankie Faison's performance is fueled with a volcanic energy that drives the entire play; Ed Wheeler is excellent as West; Ron Cephas Jones tells us everything we need to know about Wolf, the big man on the street; Leon Addison Brown is touching as the ranting Hambone; Arthur French plays Holloway with a wise and courageous eloquence that often moves us close to cheering; Likeable, charismatic, incurably romantic, [Chad Coleman] wins our hearts." - Simon Saltzman, CurtainUp.
"Lou Bellamy's production of this play is gorgeous. The design elements are strikingly realistic, credit goes to Derek McLane for the set, Matthew J. Lefebvre for the costumes, Robert Wierzel for the lighting, and Brett R. Jarvis for the sound." - Martin Denton, NY Theatre.com
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