Equivocation Reviews
Los Angeles Times- Recommended
"...The vibrant production is directed by Mike Peebler, with period costumes by Ben Kahookele. If I had one quibble, it's that the funny bits - broad characterizations and breezy, sardonic quips - play better than occasionally overwrought emotional moments. But even so, it's a fun, lively show that keeps the audience on the edge of Theatricum's notoriously hard seats. (Take a cushion.)"
StageHappenings.com- Recommended
"...Director Mike Peebler brought together a fantastic cast and did a brilliant job in orchestrating all the various levels within this complex show."
ArtsInLA- Recommended
"...The actors here throws themselves into the roles (all but Barton and Jackson Ross creating more than one), seeming to relish their time spent in Cain's world. There's not a misstep in the evening, and the opening-night audience, clearly Shakespeare-knowledgeable, caught every in-joke."
Jesther Entertainment- Somewhat Recommended
"...Mike Peebler deftly directs this complicated stew that this reviewer, fan as he is of the Theatricum, only wishes he could more unequivocally recommend to avid amphitheatergoers."
Advice To The Players- Somewhat Recommended
"...Mike Peebler deftly directs this complicated stew that this reviewer, fan as he is of the Theatricum, only wishes he could more unequivocally recommend to avid amphitheatergoers."
Shakespeare in LA- Recommended
"...Cain's script is smart, shrewd, and so brilliantly woven that as the threads of the mystery unravel, not only must Shag figure out what to do with his moral dilemma, but we as audience co-conspirators are also prompted to question what we might do in a similar situation."
Topanga Messenger- Recommended
"...Magnificent is the word for Bill Cain's play Equivocation on stage currently at Topanga's Theatricum Botanicum for four more performances. A tour de force of history, witty dialogue and laugh-out-loud comedy, held together with brilliant performances by the entire ensemble cast at our Canyon amphitheater and directed with perfection by Mike Peebler who explains Equivocation's "center is totally human, something we can all relate to.""