Switch Reviews
DC Theater Arts- Recommended
"...While sharply observed in both text and acting, the show as a whole felt a little longer than it needed to be to be. With some judicious concision, it would play even better. But that's a minor quibble on a formidable achievement: Because Brett Ableman's Switch brings a fresh fun twist to what's betwixt our ears and legs."
DCTheatreScene- Recommended
"...Abelman’s script crackles with humor and DC-specific jokes, and Megan Behm’s direction ensures that the cast takes advantage of Brian Gillick’s simple set. Behm is given a challenge with the wide variety of settings and constant changing of perspectives inherent in the play, and she rises to it admirably. Sam Cooper’s original music and sound design are clever and effective in creating this rapidly changing world as well. Unfortunately, while the moves from beat to beat are fairly quick, the long string of them does begin to wear on the audience by the end—this is one production that may have truly benefitted from an intermission to break up the evening a bit."
BroadwayWorld- Somewhat Recommended
"...The Welders is a playwrights collective that produces new works for each member; "Switch," which has the feel of a work in progress, could use a little work and trimming as it goes forward, but it needn't do anything as drastic as jumping into anyone else's body."