Payomet's 2004 season

PAYOMET'S 2005 SEASON

"Once again Cambridge comedian and political satirist Jimmy Tingle brings a deeply funny thought provoking performance to the tent at Payomet Performing Arts Center in Truro." Laurie Higgins The Cape Codder

"Jimmy Tingle has a new look and a new act and both are gangbusters." Sue Harrison The Provincetown Banner

"Tingle's perceptions are on target, and he employs humor to express deeply held beliefs." Judith Shaw Beardsley The Cape Cod Times

"It's a coup for Payomet Performing Arts Center in Truro to be staging (A Number) its New England Premiere. Diana Kenney The Cape Cod Times

"A Number is the Heart of Identity...Wesley Savick's fine direction helps keep the pace pitch perfect...Erik Parillo's performance is restrained, yet full of nuance...Neal Nacer deftly makes the switch between clones...totally transforms himself...it is a resounding message that makes this play a powerful cautionary tale." Laurie Higgins The Cape Codder

"Churchill has packed A Number with enough ideas about the morality of cloning, father-son relationships, and the notion of each person as unique to fill a Dostoyevsky novel, never mind a short evening in the theater." Iris Fanger The Boston Phoenix

"Guy Strauss, the resourceful artistic director of Payomet, scored regional dibs...To see such exciting theater (A Number) conjured in so simple a setting will renew your faith in human creativity, whatever the future holds for the race as a whole." Sandy MacDonald The Boston Globe

"This year Payomet gained the rights to A Number...highlighting the theater's emergence as a serious cultural competitor. Mr. Strauss of Payomet is hoping to move into a revamped structure on the shore in Truro." Joshua Kurlantzick The New York Times

"An Evening with Jack Gallagher is highly entertaining, uproariously funny and well worth taking in." Laurie Higgins The Cape Codder

"David Corn has long ago learned to live with the imperfections of our system, and to focus on what's really important to him in the end." Rebecca M. Alvin The Cape Codder

"Josephine Del Deo's...mind is razor sharp and she wields it fearlessly." Sue Harrison The Provincetown Banner