Washington Post - Recommended
"...The busy staging has a throw-lots-at-the-wall energy, but not all of it sticks. A few of the songs are a rollicking hoot — none more so than the grand finale, another instance of delayed gratification — while others feel like curious interludes compensating for the story’s broken record of misunderstandings. Likewise, the sight gags that feel overplayed (many of them involving cafe tables) are the ones that seem superfluous."
DC Theater Arts - Highly Recommended
"...Twins are separated as babies, one raised by the mother and the other by the father, in two separate lands, Ephesus and Syracuse. With not one but two sets of separated twins, William Shakespeare’s Comedy of Errors is a delightful play grounded in farcical comedy and sensational wit, all spurred by mistaken identity."
MetroWeekly - Highly Recommended
"...The finale may be styled as a big ole’ crazy musical number, but it defies becoming corny by feeling like a genuinely fond farewell. In a world where so many of life’s entertainments — and even connections — are simulated through screens and soundbites, Comedy of Errors is nothing short of a big, joyous bear hug."
Talkin Broadway - Highly Recommended
"...Even people who don't think they enjoy William Shakespeare's plays will have a riotous time at The Comedy of Errors, now in the Shakespeare Theatre Company's Klein Theatre in Washington. Director Simon Godwin finds all the absurdity and slapstick potential in Shakespeare's early play, anchored by near-lookalikes Alex Brightman and David Fynn as unsuspecting twins."
Washington City Paper - Highly Recommended
"...William Shakespeare’s Comedy of Errors arrives at Shakespeare Theatre Company like a ship in the night, but artistic director Simon Godwin’s raucous interpretation is less of a journey than it is a trip. Riding the high of last season’s Macbeth and fighting the current of the company’s attention-grabbing fall alternative—the Matthew Broderick-led Babbitt opening Oct. 1—this high-energy adaptation of Shakespeare’s slept-on comedy is silly, shocking, and a little bit unhinged. But if you’re willing to get on board, Comedy of Errors is exhilarating proof of just how much fun live theater can be."
Stage and Cinema - Highly Recommended
"...The Comedy of Errors is one of William Shakespeare’s earliest and most farcical comedies, centered around themes of mistaken identity and slapstick humor. The play tells the story of two sets of identical twins who were separated at birth, leading to a series of misunderstandings, wrongful accusations, and chaotic encounters when they unknowingly find themselves in the same city. With its quick pace and comedic mix-ups, The Comedy of Errors explores themes of identity, family, and the absurdities of human behavior, offering audiences a joyful and energetic theatrical experience. Directed by Artistic Director Simon Godwin, Shakespeare Theatre Company’s production embraces the chaos and absurdity of the play, delivering a fast-paced, laugh-filled experience that captivates its audience from start to finish."
MD Theatre Guide - Highly Recommended
"...You hang on her every word as she provides the perfect line of reason to Webster, but she also serves as the object of Antipholous’ (of Syracuse) affection. Horne had us all cheering with her and for her. Pearl Rhein (Angela) and Ro Broddie (Balthasar) also receive high praise as multi-faceted performers, playing multiple characters and instruments. Do not miss this hilarious Shakespearean farce!"
BroadwayWorld - Highly Recommended
"...The Shakespeare Theatre Company opens its 2024-2025 season with a fun, frothy, beautifully rendered Comedy of Errors by the theatre’s “resident playwright” William Shakespeare and directed by the company’s artistic director, Simon Godwin."