With Love and a Major Organ Reviews
Los Angeles Times- Recommended
"...The production greatly benefits from veteran director Jessica Kubzansky's assured hand in reworking the script and enlisting a first-rate design team for her staging, which includes inventive use of video and a stylish ballet fantasy sequence. Unabashedly romantic, this one actually wears its heart on its narrative sleeve."
Broadway World- Recommended
"...Much credit to Paige Lindsey White for initially charming as Anabel, a fellow train passenger, who after a few train stop brakings and bumping to George, falls in love with him and obsessively pursues him. If genders were switched, with the Anabel character a man, and George's a woman; the cute, non-threatening stalking would be quite unsavory and nothing to laugh at."
Stage and Cinema- Not Recommended
"...The play itself, I am sorry to say, is the real concern here. It performs like a slap-dash collection of disconnected themes and ideas. While it's understood that "disconnection" is one of the work's underlying themes, the conceptualization feels too arch and twee, with sentiment substituting for the emotional underpinnings that would move the audience along with the high concept conceits."
Stage Scene LA- Highly Recommended
"...Fans of Sarah Ruhl's particular brand of whimsy, magical realism, and romance will fall especially hard for With Love And A Major Organ, Julia Lederer's quirky, charming romcom now getting a playwright's-dream West Coast Premiere at The Theatre @ Boston Court."