Righteous Among Us Reviews
Stage Scene LA- Somewhat Recommended
"...Sometimes it pays to stick around for Act Two, which is why I urge you to resist the temptation to exit Little Fish Theatre after Righteous Among Us’s talky, overpadded first act because if you do, you’ll be richly rewarded when Amy Tofte’s tale of Holocaust heroism both real and invented takes dramatic, compelling flight."
Stage Raw- Recommended
"...Directed by Sabra Williams, the play follows a young research volunteer, Mila Stevens (a charming, exuberant Dominique Fatu). Stevens interviews descendants of a country town in Poland who all share a similar heroic tale of escaping the Nazis through a hospital aided by a non-Jewish couple who worked there. We watch as Stevens interviews the granddaughter of the non-Jewish couple, Natalie Carlton (Austin Highsmith Garces) as well as the daughter of one of the survivors, Ruthie Bergen (Rachel Levy.) As she hears the detailed account of this historic moment, something isn’t adding up and her responsibility to the truth takes center stage."