Murder, Anyone? Reviews
Broadway World- Recommended
"...What I truly enjoyed about this production was how Bressack staged the show. The house itself was intimate and sat about 90 to 100 people. The turnout Wednesday night was spectacular, in my opinion, and it made the room rumble with laughter because of Bressack's witty writing and directing. It is sometimes hard to stage a show where some of the characters are situated on one side of the stage and the other characters are on the other side; it can be reminiscent of a tennis match. However, the stage was the perfect size for Bressack's idea. I loved watching the dynamic between George and Charlie change as their play ultimately gets worse, and I loved seeing their thoughts and comments come to life via the four other actors. I had never seen a show laid out like MURDER, ANYONE?, and I hope it will not be the last."
The Tolucan Times- Highly Recommended
"...The hysterical cast appears to be enjoying themselves, overplaying with panache. Zullo chews the scenery as the intense George, while Abraham Smith adds a nice dash of elan as potential murderer Richard."
Stage Raw- Somewhat Recommended
"...Murder, Anyone? is more like a fringe festival-style two-dimensional starting point for a potentially interesting play than a ready-for-prime-time, fully conceived work. It has a few mildly funny lines, an energetic cast, and an unfulfilled premise. The whole endeavor feels like a busman's holiday for Bressack at best, and ultimately a bit of a throwaway."