Anon(ymous) Reviews
DCTheatreScene- Somewhat Recommended
"...But there are shortcomings to the production which prevent it from being what it could be. Johnson has elected a soft (unscripted) opening, in which characters mull uneasily around Eric McMorris’ laundry-strewed set as the BBC broadcasts details about the awful conflagration which surrounds them. All this occurs before the customary warning against cell phones, etc., which means that some audience members, not swift on the uptake, will natter on, to the distraction of the remaining audience members and the disadvantage of the show."
BroadwayWorld- Highly Recommended
"...Anon(ymous) is heartfelt, haunting, and timely, and serves not only as a reminder of the darkness in our world, but also of the kindness and hope we can see even in the worst of times."