The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane Reviews
Stage Scene LA- Somewhat Recommended
"...Children's theater doesn't get much darker than 24th Street Theatre's The Miraculous Journey Of Edward Tulane, and not just because the lights are turned way down low on the starkest of production designs. Dwayne Hartford's adaptation of Newbery Medalist Kate DiCamillo's tale of a toy rabbit's passage from owner to owner in Depression-era America is grim as can be, though not without hope and moments of joy."
On Stage Los Angeles- Highly Recommended
"...If you have children, know someone who has children, know a child or have ever been a child or aspire to be one, I encourage you to take The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane at The 24th Street Theatre."
Showmag- Highly Recommended
"...A porcelain rabbit may seem like a strange pet, but considering that all dolls came with porcelain heads in the late 19th century, The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane begins to make sense. First a beloved children's book by Kate DiCamillo, Edward Tulane was adapted as a theatrical piece by the famous Childsplay Theatre Company in Arizona. Now, with 24th Street Theatre's Jay McAdams as producer, Debbie Devine concocts a procession of vignettes to create wonder-full production that suits all ages."
Stage Raw- Recommended
"...And while the production may fall short in technical areas relative to those in the past, it still furnishes family entertainment of a superior caliber, benefitting our community."