I'm Not Rappaport Reviews
LA Weekly- Somewhat Recommended
"...The play, like its central characters, was showing its age."
LA Splash- Recommended
"...In a tribute both to Herb Gardner's brilliant play which, through his comically sharp dialogue, explores a myriad of social issues, especially the challenge of aging and dodging adult children who think they have your best interests at heart, not only has this play survived the passage of time, but is as relevant and hilariously funny today as it was twenty-eight years ago."
StageHappenings.com- Recommended
"...Alexrod and Cudup are absolutely charismatic, and under the direction of Howard Teichman, the entire cast is credible."
Examiner- Recommended
"...This very profound, poignant play deals with themes of anti-semitism; ageism; and nonconformity with society. The Psalms states, "Do not forsake me when my strength fails; do not cast me off in the time of old age." These powerful words resonate through the characters of Nat (Jack Axelrod) and Midge (Carl Crudup) and their eloquent dialogue."
Broadway World- Recommended
"...Regardless of how high the stakes get for the characters, "I'm Not Rappaport" is still a comedy, and part of its enduring appeal is the fact that it is often very funny and shares the importance of friendship in everyone's lives. And with the two seasoned and talented leads, I guarantee you will remember all the laughter and wonder their onstage magic brings to the show."