God's Man In Texas Reviews
Los Angeles Times- Somewhat Recommended
"...As director, Rambo gets compelling performances from his cast, particularly the subtly soulful Letscher; ironically, these point up some of the missed opportunities of his script."
LA Weekly- Recommended
"...The interplay among these three makes for compelling conflict and not a little humor, especially from Hugo, a man who can't help saying what he thinks no matter how hard he tries."
Broadway World- Recommended
"...In GOD'S MAN IN TEXAS, multi-hyphenate David Rambo has written a very smart and involving script on the inner workings of a successful Baptist church empire. Rambo also quite ably directs his trio of highly skilled actors in a firmly-reined, tight, well-crafted production."
Frontiers- Recommended
"...The three actors superbly capture the play's full range of poignancy, humor and food for thought. While taking a potent look at the dark side of ambitiousness in the clergy, this production convincingly balances the characters' strengths and human frailties. Rambo delivers a thoughtful and highly engaging late-summer treat."
Showmag- Recommended
"...It's not a new story, but in the hands of the actors it becomes a revelation."