February 14, 2008
Jenny and Steve Sacramento, CA

I hope you can read this Graham We are from Thornaby originally but moved to CA some years ago. We have followed your career and are so proud and delighted to see that your play is here and doing so well. We loved it. It made me cry but it is so brave, senstive, and provoking. Many, many congrats to you and all at Chance.
February 14, 2008
Donald Long Beach, CA

I still can't sleep! Why has it taken so long for this play to arrive in California! I just can't stop thinking about it and that's what great theatre does. Miss this if you dare. Congrats to the actors, director et al
February 14, 2008
James Portland, Or

Oh my; simply sensational. I knew about this play and made a special journey to see it and was not disappointed. Thrilling, imaginitive, scary, deep... shall I go on. And the ending was so clever. A twist that was beyond Hitchcock. Great performances, great direction. Well done Chance. And I agree about a film but does Hollywood really have the balls to tackle this. Encore, encore...
February 12, 2008
Steven Stanley Alhambra, CA

A grieving father locks the editor of a book written by his son’s rapist/murderer into her office and demands to know how she could profit from such a heinous crime. This is the premise of Talk About The Passion. As an acting showcase, the play most definitely succeeds. It also mostly works as an indictment of mass media for whom journalistic ethics is passé. The play is less successful in terms of logic and believability. In his most powerful performance yet, Casey Long fearlessly exposes the depths of Jason’s grief and anger, and the brutality of which this man is capable. Laurel Feierbach does very good work when Graham Farrow’s script requires her own emotional breakdown under Jason’s attack. Director David Colwell has done a fine job in shaping his actors’ performances and keeping the tension high and non-stop. Read my full review at www.LAStageScene.com.
February 12, 2008
Donald LB, CA

This was very memorable. It's already Tuesday and I am STILL thinking about the show. Casey Long's performance will be engraved in my head. Well done Chance Theater!
February 12, 2008
John Alling LA,

Wow! LOVED this play! Incredible! THIS is theatre and well done Chance for having the cojonas to let us see it. And you big wigs in La La land why haven't we see this on the big screen. A MODERN DAY MASTERPIECE.
February 12, 2008
Kerry Anaheim, CA

Extraorinary piece of theatre. I couldn't sleep a wink after I watched it.
The best play I have seen in twenty years. A triumph for Chance! Congrats all