“It's a great little play in a great little space that succeeds on the basis of its fundamentals: interesting writing, detailed performances, and directing that leaves the audience alone with the story.”
                                        
- HOUR, The Elephant Song, 2007
 
 
“This is absolutely among the most complex and powerful performances to take the Montreal stages in some time.”                

- McGILL TRIBUNE, Zarathustra Said Some Things, No?, 2008

 
 
"….a universal comment on the nature of war. Do not miss this show. "

- MONTREAL MIRROR on GAS, 2007

 
 
“Skillfully acted...both moving and disturbing, staying in the mind long after the play is over...truly a joy to listen to and watch”

- SUBURBAN, The Elephant Song, 2007

 
 
“ … a harrowing tale of a drawn-out war.”

- SUBURBAN on GAS, 2007

 
 
“… very well acted anti-war cri de coeur …”

“ … with stunningly realistic costumes, fabulous décor, video dazzle and buzzing lights… a spectacular mise en scène …” 

- THE GAZETTE, GAS, 2007

 
 
“An intelligent script performed with force, skill and imagination...Venuta delivers a committed, at times inspired performance”

- THE GAZETTE, The Elephant Song, 2007

 
 
“…the play’s Montréal English-language premiere, enlivened by instantly memorable performances from Sarah Stanley and Guy Sprung…”

- THE GAZETTE, That Woman, 2007