Danny And The Deep Blue Sea Reviews
Danny And The Deep Blue Sea
Los Angeles Times- Recommended
"...Danny and the Deep Blue Sea, that audition-scene staple, has hardly accrued profound fathoms since its 1984 premiere with June Stein and John Turturro. Yet John Patrick Shanley's breakout exercise about two damaged outcasts who discover redemption in a Bronx dive can still pack a punch, which the bracing Crown City Theatre revival delivers."
Examiner- Recommended
"...Technically Danny and the Deep Blue Sea is more drama than comedy, but because there are plenty of laughs to be had and because running underneath nearly every stand-up comedian is a riptide of angst akin to that which torment's this play's characters, those who enjoy comedy will revel in this production."
NoHoArtsDistrict- Recommended
"...This was a very hard show for me to watch. Yet, I couldn't take my eyes off the stage. I didn't even realize there was a stage because I was so caught up in the lives of these two struggling, painfully disturbed people. As I said at the top of this review, this is not your ordinary love story. But it is a love story nonetheless. It is full of offensive language and intense anger. It is also full of redemption and release. It is also a play you must see."