Outlaw Reviews
Broadway World- Somewhat Recommended
"...Writer/director La Plante shares, "I think most people who had a problem with George in the past, realize that it was a long time ago. George has put the controversies behind him. That's what the show is about." My only advice would be to compress all the information so that the run time sticks to the advertised 90 minutes, and not run over 2 hours with an intermission."
Stage Raw- Somewhat Recommended
"...Christie's charm is undeniable. He's well-spoken and descriptive. The few props he uses enhance his performance. These include a comic "recreation" of Outlaw Punch (cue the bar and Jack Daniel's) and a brief demonstration of stuffing a motorcycle tire with sticks of dynamite for added drama. However, these moments are few and far between. Projected images from his childhood, newspaper clippings about his arrests and other token pictures make the narrative a little more dynamic, as do sound clips of '70s hard rock and revving motorcycles (sound design by Ricky Borba). But the show still feels like it needs more movement (although it may be a bit unfair to expect that from the 71-year-old Christie). The featured couch adds intimacy to the production, but the near two-hour runtime comes to seem more extended by the stationary moments in his routine."