Resolving Hedda Reviews
Los Angeles Times- Recommended
"...Klein, the author of such previous Victory hits as "T Bone N Weasel" and "Wishing Well," delivers laughs at a steady pace. His plotting, however, could stand more rigor. Repeatedly, Hedda states a course of action only to abandon it or dismiss it with a shrug when the big moment arrives. One also might wish that the play carried more sociopolitical weight. Ibsen's Hedda is a towering example of independent-mindedness; it would be a thrill to see her grab the 21st century by the lapels and deliver a rousing statement about equality."
ArtsInLA- Highly Recommended
"...Kicking off this often hilarious straddling of the fourth wall is Kimberly Alexander, whose tour-de-force performance in the title role demands she walk a constant tightrope between the theatrical reality of Ibsen's tale and Klein's wickedly funny asides and plotline machinations."
Stage Raw- Somewhat Recommended
"...Unfortunately, under Maria Gobetti's direction, the performances are all over the place. Many performers feel shtick-y, though Coe's Eilert does good work in his limited stage time. Alexander is occasionally winning, especially in monologues, but like most of the cast, she's often over-the-top, which is especially jarring in a space as small as the Victory."
Ticket Holders LA- Somewhat Recommended
"...Alexander is a powerhouse as Hedda, although she appears to occasionally be having a hard time knowing how to differentiate her narrations to the audience with the times she's a part of the action. In general, the supporting players also do seem to be struggling to find a uniform style to solidify their journey as they give Resolving Hedda a try, but all are exceptional players I suspect have since settled into their roles more confidently."