I Decided I'm Fine: A Roach Play Reviews
Stage and Cinema- Somewhat Recommended
"...If I Decided I'm Fine: A Roach Play teaches us anything – consciously or unconsciously – it's that less is more. While audiences will likely take away personal nuggets of insight, they're buried in a theatrical hodgepodge that, like its protagonist, accumulates without knowing how or when to stop. Like any hoarder knows, when the roaches come out, the time to reassess has long since passed."
Stage Raw- Somewhat Recommended
"...I should mention that there is also a lengthy interlude in which the play shifts perspective to that of the cockroaches who now populate the apartment, "feeding off Ellen's grief." These human-sized roaches are portrayed very amusingly, as they play banjoes and guitars and sing and dance. In fact, Glen-Lambert does her best directing work here, creating a cockroach world that gets a thorough dousing with bug spray. But it feels like these scenes are from a different play. Or, perhaps more accurately, they don't enlighten us any further about Ellen, or tell us anything we didn't already know. In fact, they push us farther away from the emotional core of her dilemma."