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THE INTERROBANGERS

  • Boston Theatre Critics Association Critic’s Pick

  • “Director Josh Glenn-Kayden keenly directs this well-acted narrative and all of its elements in a way that simultaneously feels new and nostalgic. It feels like watching an episode of Scooby Doo with deeper conversations about growth and identity folded in.”

    - Jacquinn Sinclair, WBUR

  • The Company One production of “The Interrobangers” serves as a reminder that theater is, or should be, a communal experience…In an ugly time like the one we’re living through now, “The Interrobangers” could even be seen as an act of protest.

    - Don Aucoin, Boston Globe

  • It’s silly, sweet, and serious all at once. It has all the camp of “Scooby Doo” injected with authentic conversations surrounding identity, friendship, and growing up. The set and special effects are particularly fun, too, including the giant dog puppet who I forgot was just a puppet at times."

    - The B-Side

  • A fun fresh world premiere play for young adults about adventure, true friendship & identity beyond the margins! A celebration of the truth of the magical, diverse human condition!

    - Joyce Kulhawik

  • This show’s impact spans far beyond what is written in the script. The opening night audience was filled with queer and trans youth who watched as Levine’s relatable and inspiring work played out. The comedic elements in this play, such as Hoover’s lively personality, balance the more profound, more heartfelt scenes.

    - Berkeley Beacon

THIS PLACE/DISPLACED

  • ArtsFuse Best Stage Productions of 2018

  • “An evening made up of a collection of new plays on the horrors of gentrification and eviction. What is distinctive that this production is that it is truly rooted our community. (Not an outing for one of the regional theater industry’s ‘flavor of the month’ scripts.)”

– Bill Marx, ArtsFuse

  • “Highlights the ruinous ramifications of gentrification on our most vulnerable communities ”

– Alex Reimer, Boston Spirit

THE LEGION TAPES

  • “Lusciously queer, epically non-binary”

    – Kitty Drexel, New England Theatre Geek

DON’T GIVE UP THE SHIP

  • “A promising voyage… Don’t Give Up the Ship is a new script with rich potential, well worth the time of audience members seeking exciting, unconventional theater.”

– Erik Nikander, ArtsFuse

  • “Directed by Joshua Glenn-Kayden, the five member cast magnificently brings this unique story to life… A highly entertaining production that is certainly worth attending”

– Angelica Potter, OnStage Massachusetts