CLOCKS & WHISTLES
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''THE HISTORY BOYS' ISNT THE ONLY GREAT BRITISH IMPORT THIS SEASON!'
- New York Magazine
'THE CAST'S ENERGY AND BRISK DIRECTION OF TALYA KLEIN PROPEL THE 20 QUICK TAKE SCENES! Meghan Andrews (who was excellent as the shy young bride in the recent 'Trip to Bountiful') didn't flinch from portraying the needy, cruel Anne. Catherine Eaton was wholly believable as Caroline, a tough-talking sculptor and neighbor of Trevor. Samuel Adamson's tonal pitch for these stuck, disappointed people is near perfect!'
- New York Times
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'BEST BET! If you like your plays sharp, swift and bitingly funny, get tickets to Clocks and Whistles!'
- New York Magazine
'RIVALS ANYTHING YOU'LL SEE ON BROADWAY OR OFF THIS SEASON! This import strikes chords of dissonance both haunting and raw! Acted fearlessly, Clocks and Whistles is darkly absorbing!'
- Edge New York
'PICK OF THE WEEK! The performers make Adamson's casual dialogue crackle, turning this into a satisfying trip into 21st-century sexual coupling!'
- Back Stage
'INSIGHTFUL, AMUSING AND SOMEWHAT DISTURBING! Samuel Adamson's Clocks and Whistles affords us an insighful, amusing and somewhat disturbing look into the private lives of a group of young Londerners of a decade ago! All in all, a credit to George C. Heslin and Origin Theatre Company's 2006 season!'
- Irish Echo
'FUNNY AND HEARTBREAKING! A funny, heartbreaking tale of three young Londoners sorting it out artistically/sexually, informed with a lovely sense of discovery and youthful brio!'
- Gay City News
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