"There's a scene in The Men's Room, written and directed by Joshua James, where a gaggle of male buddies, having a drunken night on the town, visit a peep show, only to be grossed out when they realize that the girl in the act is, in fact, a guy. This one scene demonstrates more wit and insight into men's attitudes toward women and their own sexuality than the full 90 minutes of (Off-B'way's)'Peep Show' ... (THE MEN'S ROOM is) a hilarious poke-fun at my sex. I laughed and laughed and laughed."
--D.L. Lepidus - THE WESTSIDER, NYC - April '98.
"This is a gritty, fast and funny play . . . a side-splitting cocktail of laddish banter."
--Christine van Emst, THE CROYDON GUARDIAN, London, UK - Feb 28th 2002.
"In turn funny and touching."
--Liz Arratoon - THE STAGE, London, UK - March 7, 2002.
"Each scene draws you in to their lives and although littered with expletives and some coarse talking, you really begin to care about these individuals. They are totally believable, and as events strip away their tough guy exteriors, vulnerabilities, emotions and prejudices are all laid bare . . . One moment I was laughing, the next minute agonizing over the anguish of a character."
--Christine van Emst - THE CROYDON GUARDIAN, London, UK - March 7, 2002.
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