You Never Can Tell Reviews
Los Angeles Times- Recommended
"...This buoyant, beautifully appointed take on George Bernard Shaw's early comedy is a textbook study in sprightly Shavian playing."
LA Weekly- Recommended
"...Directed with a light but knowing hand by Stefanie Shroyer, You Never Can Tell runs two and three quarter hours that sustain some very funny moments. Many of those spring from the antics of the gamin Dolly and the puckish Phil. Both Soto and Storrs are witty, abundantly agile performers, and Soto especially is an endearing presence."
Stage Scene LA- Recommended
"...The words "frothy romp" may not be the first to pop into a theatergoer's head when describing a George Bernard Shaw comedy, but this is precisely what the author of Man And Superman, Mrs. Warren's Profession, and Saint Joan confectioned back in 1897 when he wrote You Never Can Tell (his "Anything You Can Do, I Can Do Better"� response to Oscar Wilde's The Importance Of Being Earnest), evidence of which can currently be savored at A Noise Within's ever so frothy, ever so rompy revival of this lesser-known Shaw gem."
StageHappenings.com- Recommended
"...ANW, lately, has had a great run of the comedies over their dramas. Who knows why? But we may be grateful for this as it takes the solid professionalism and scholarliness of the producers, staff and the creative team, to make themselves shine the way they do. A big ol' huzzah! for this production!"
Neon Tommy- Recommended
"...If there's one thing George Bernard Shaw knows how to do, it's to concoct a tale that speaks to human nature while keeping it light and whimsical. Pasadena's A Noise Within knows how to draw these traits out of the play and present them to audiences with impeccable storytelling technique."