DAUGHTERS OF THE SEXUAL REVOLUTION: "The narrative is a strong one...the acting, it is top notch too, from every single player,"

"...Laurie Schroeder as ready-to-break at any moment Judy Prescott (she’s got the most to do here and does it with aplomp); Christine Verleny as Joyce Horowitz, at first seemingly so together, even predatory, but then we find as wounded as anyone else; Alyson Lange plays that pretty much one get-under-your-skin one note of Stacia Horowitz; Michael Selkirk provides as much touching moments as he does subtle comic as Ed Horowitz, probably the wisest character here next to Stacia’s much beleaguered new college boyfriend Simon played by Luke Hofmaier and Greg Oliver Bodine plays a too-assured of himself Dr. Liam Prescott.  As I say they are all wonderful."

Ralph Greco, Short and Sweet NYC

 

DAUGHTERS OF THE SEXUAL REVOLUTION: " a joyous, insightful and involving work that is perfectly rendered."

"With a great sense of time and place, Ms. Goldstein has written a highly compelling and very 
entertaining, well-plotted play that examines the complicated relationships of these couples 
with believability, drama, and humor,'' "From its complexly comical opening scene to its wistful conclusion, Daughters of The Sexual Revolution is a joyous, insightful and involving workthat is perfectly rendered."

Darryl Reilly, Theatrescene.net

DAUGHTERS OF THE SEXUAL REVOLUTION: "is a real winner of a play..."

"Daughters is a real winner of a play because it tackles multiple aspects of a society undergoing fundamental change. Under Susanna Frazer’s careful direction, and cushioned by the period perfect (without being ostentatious or goofily exaggerated, as 1970s re-enactments often are) set (Jennifer Varbalow) and costume design (Annette Westerby), Dana Leslie Goldstein’s crisp and witty dialog flows easily, allowing us to fall deeply and un-distractedly into the play."  

J.K. Clarke, Theatre Pizzazz