A Bright Room Called Day Reviews
DC Theater Arts- Highly Recommended
"...Tony Kushner's A Bright Room Called Day, co-produced by Nu Sass with Pinky Swear, is a blisteringly theatrical meditation on the moment in which we may or may not find ourselves. Kushner's play originally opened in workshop form (directed by Kushner himself) in 1985 and was later produced at the Public Theater in 2019. This production is a revival of Nu Sass' 2015 version, which was Helen Hayes recommended."
MD Theatre Guide- Highly Recommended
"..."A Bright Room Called Day" has historically been a somewhat difficult play to pull off well. Given the political moment, the mood of the times, and especially given a setting like DC, Nu Sass and Pinky Swear do a tremendous job of reining in Kushner and making this production incredibly relatable. The acting lifts this out of its own historical morass and into an ever-so-entertaining evening of theatre."
BroadwayWorld- Highly Recommended
"...A Bright Room Called Day, a NU SASS and Pinky Swear Production, is a provocative drama that draws comparisons between the Reagan administration and Nazi Germany, and resonates with the tribulations of today's geopolitical climate. This performance, written by Tony Kushner and Directed by Aria Velz, blends political commentary, comedy, and horror to highlight the tensions faced by artists and activists who possess aspirations to combat fascism, but are mired by competing and self-indulgent visions on how to do it."