NY Times
There is that moment between adolescence and middle age when being disaffected looks attractive. Witness the enduring appeal of Prince Hamlet, Jake Barnes and James Dean, on the stage, page and screen. Or, more immediately, take a look at the lithe young things in THE CREDEAUX CANVAS...
NY Magazine
THE CREDEAUX CANVAS is the third recent play about painters...it turned out to be the best of the lot, better even than most plays about non-painters.
OCT/NOV 04 - AudioFile
Be prepared to flinch as three friends attempt to merge love, greed, and fraud. A tightly knit audio drama is carried out expertly by a talented cast unfazed by working in the audio medium. The story compresses time, and all actors seem firmly on the same imaginary stage as they weave their stories of love, betrayal, and shame against a background of big city bohemian life. It’s easy to fall into the seductive rhythm of this performance--and it’s over all too soon as the final blue brushstrokes are laid down. You’ll enjoy this unusually cinematic audio theater offering. D.J.B. © AudioFile 2004, Portland, Maine