The Comedy of Errors Reviews
Washington Post- Recommended
"...Comic relief, anyone? That’s the invitation of director Alan Paul’s madcap, semi-musicalized “The Comedy of Errors” at the Shakespeare Theatre Company, and the show has a sort of knockabout elegance. Paul honors the mistaken identity plot’s pratfalls and gross jokes, and he has a sturdy cast led by Gregory Wooddell and Veanne Cox, with Cox in particularly delectable form as a lovelorn wife oozing verse and desire."
DC Theater Arts- Highly Recommended
"...Annapolis Shakespeare Company’s production of The Comedy of Errors, directed by Sally Boyett, is a hilariously funny and inventive reimagining of Shakespeare’s early play, combining physical comedy, steampunk, and time travel. An enjoyable mashup of Doctor Who, the Marx Brothers, and the Three Stooges, it is a delightful show to begin their new season."
MetroWeekly- Highly Recommended
"...A little naughty and a lot nice, The Shakespeare Theatre Company’s musically inclined The Comedy of Errors, is funny, cute, and just the ticket in these difficult times. With a vibe part Monty Python, part Zorba the Greek, and aesthetically reminiscent of Herge’s Adventures of Tintin, director Alan Paul creates a perfect, cheerful moment for Shakespeare’s tale of long-lost twins and their inevitable mix-ups."
MD Theatre Guide- Highly Recommended
"...With the addition of several rollicking musical numbers and a very Greek setting, Shakespeare Theatre Company makes the hilarity of “The Comedy of Errors” accessible to all."
DCTheatreScene- Recommended
"...The performers in The Comedy of Error do a fabulous job with the show's slapstick demands, and James Noone's clever and versatile set proves a helpful tool for the hijinks. Noone's whimsically designed fish market sets the stage for one uproarious scene that features a still-alive squid pulsing on a diner's plate. Tom Story, in a throwaway role as the town's goldsmith Angelo, can make even walking through the door of a house an hilarious undertaking."
BroadwayWorld- Highly Recommended
"...There's nothing quite like a case of mistaken identity to really spice up a relationship. This is a lesson learned the hard way for Adrianna, wife of Antipholus of Syracuse, in Shakespeare Theatre Company's newest staging of The Comedy of Errors. As if dealing with one set of twins didn't provide enough twists for both the characters and the audience, Shakespeare's work throws two pairs of twins into the mix. While it takes a little while for this staging to settle into a groove, Alan Paul's deft direction supplies some of the finest comedic moments of the D.C. theater season thus far."