Hughie
Hudson Theatre Works mounts an ambitious and fulfilling Eugene O’Neill Festival. Both shows succeed beyond expectations. The two men in “Hughie,” command and embody their roles to near perfection.
-Jim Testa, NJ Arts
The current production of "Hughie" at Weehawken's Hudson Theatre Works captures the essence of O’Neill’s late little gem with impressive precision... In some ways, the night clerk in “Hughie” must be the most boring role for an actor in all of American theater... But there is more here, a substance that Wattenmaker locates and allows to e
The current production of "Hughie" at Weehawken's Hudson Theatre Works captures the essence of O’Neill’s late little gem with impressive precision... In some ways, the night clerk in “Hughie” must be the most boring role for an actor in all of American theater... But there is more here, a substance that Wattenmaker locates and allows to emerge. It is no mean feat to find the room necessary to allow this character to evolve, but Wattenmaker’s night clerk does so skillfully.
- Patrick Maley, Star Ledger
Interludes in "Detroit City Limits" are stunningly good: Late at night Michael and Keith (Adrian Wattenmaker) croon along to Nazareth's "Love Hurts," in a poignant rite of mingled camaraderie and loneliness.
- Christopher Potter, The Ann Arbor News
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