Recommendations of Best Available

  • Paul Donnelly: Best Available

    Exquisitely crafted and profoundly depressing, Best Available is filled with moments in which I found myself simultaneously laughing and cringing. It offers a harrowing yet supremely engaging tour of the failure to make any meaningful changes in the way a theatre is managed. Whether entertaining or horrifying, every word rings true.

    Exquisitely crafted and profoundly depressing, Best Available is filled with moments in which I found myself simultaneously laughing and cringing. It offers a harrowing yet supremely engaging tour of the failure to make any meaningful changes in the way a theatre is managed. Whether entertaining or horrifying, every word rings true.

  • Beth Kander: Best Available

    Fast-paced and unapologetic, this play is a scathing indictment of the pressures and pitfalls of contemporary theatre - and will make you laugh out loud even as you wince, recognizing something deeply familiar in every character and every moment.

    Fast-paced and unapologetic, this play is a scathing indictment of the pressures and pitfalls of contemporary theatre - and will make you laugh out loud even as you wince, recognizing something deeply familiar in every character and every moment.

  • Victor Lesniewski: Best Available

    So incredibly of the moment that you can't help seeing yourself in there. And about a dozen other folks in your local theatre community as well. As hilarious and insightful as it is cutting, which is quite an achievement!

    So incredibly of the moment that you can't help seeing yourself in there. And about a dozen other folks in your local theatre community as well. As hilarious and insightful as it is cutting, which is quite an achievement!

  • Nick Malakhow: Best Available

    So sharp, incisive, and hilarious. It's a piece that's definitely so spot on re: the state of American theater that it is as cringe-inducing and uncomfortable (in a good way!) as it is funny. While the setting and world of the play is uber specific, there are such profound and universal conclusions it draws about the hypocrisy and dysfunction of ostensibly liberal institutions (much like Spector's "Eureka Day"). I'd love to see this in production!

    So sharp, incisive, and hilarious. It's a piece that's definitely so spot on re: the state of American theater that it is as cringe-inducing and uncomfortable (in a good way!) as it is funny. While the setting and world of the play is uber specific, there are such profound and universal conclusions it draws about the hypocrisy and dysfunction of ostensibly liberal institutions (much like Spector's "Eureka Day"). I'd love to see this in production!

  • Rich Rubin: Best Available

    Razor-sharp and hilarious! An absolute hoot ... bravo!

    Razor-sharp and hilarious! An absolute hoot ... bravo!