Night Seasons Reviews
DC Theater Arts- Recommended
"...Night Seasons is not the best play that Horton Foote wrote in his 60-year career. However, it does give voice to some of his favorite themes, including the stranglehold exercised in some small towns."
MD Theatre Guide- Highly Recommended
"...If Tennessee Williams were to rewrite Anton Chekov's "Three Sisters," I imagine it would look and feel a lot like Horton Foote's "Night Seasons." Foote has a sympathy for his characters that is so rarely seen and refreshing. I can't think of a better play for a theatre company "finding truth and beauty in the everyday.""
DCTheatreScene- Not Recommended
"...This is a slow play, and it is made slower by the actors' delivery. In an excellent show, the actors come in hard on each other's lines, as though they are giving voice to heartfelt and spontaneous emotions. Here, the actors pause before their lines - not always, but frequently enough to remind us that we are in a play, instead of watching real life. I specifically exempt Decker and Russell from this criticism; indeed, Russell's duels with Dubov, along with Stephanie Mumford's fabulous costumes, are the best parts of the play."
BroadwayWorld- Recommended
"...The show is not without its problems. Quiet moments are sometimes too quiet to hear and the disparity in accent work detracts from a cohesive experience. But all things considered, Quotidian Theatre Company is a charming theatre, filled with a warm, receptive audience eager to laugh, gasp, and occasionally comment aloud. They are a company on a mission to find beauty and poetry in the everyday."