The Evildoers is the most talked-about play of the season!
“Bold eloquence, pungency, wit and poignancy. Though David Adjmi's style recalls touches from such masters as Edward Albee, Caryl Churchill, Eugene Ionesco and Christopher Durang, his voice is clearly his own. His tone shifts from naturalistic to fantastical, from deadly serious to wildly absurd. Undoubtedly ambitious, complex and provocative. The production gleams.” —New Haven Register
“Slashingly funny... A slick, hard-charging production.” —The New York Times
"Funny and crazy and dramatically relentless. You're going to be thinking and arguing about this show for a long time.” —New Haven Advocate
“A big, bold, first-rate staging, fearlessly and fiercely helmed by Rebecca Bayla Taichman and performed by an ensemble of actors who seem to be playing on the ledge of their characters' lives. Adjmi is clearly a writer with a distinct voice, style and ambition. The playwright tears down the facade that masks veneer upon veneer with stinging detail, idiosyncratic loopiness and shocking incident. The galvanizing cast commands the stage. Samantha Soule strikes the right note of nervous vulnerability. Matt McGrath brings a confused exhilaration, even when he plays a monstrous version of 'truth or dare.'” —Variety
“Stephen Barker Turner is a wonder. Johanna Day matches him in a performance that is fierce, funny and refreshingly abrasive.”—Hartford Courant
“Go see the world premiere of “The Evildoers”...The most thought-provoking stage production you'll encounter this year.” —Yale Daily News