Praise
for Jeff Goldstein
Musical
Comedy Murders of 1940
“Jeff Goldstein gains most of the laughs as the gay composer Roger
Hopewell. He delivers lines with a dry sarcasm that makes witty
comments seem like comic gems.” - Bob Geopfert, The Troy
Record
Musical
Comedy Murders of 1940
“Jeff Goldstein as the gay composer is emotional, fluttery and
expressive. His every complaint and gesture deservedly eye and
ear catching.” - Vinny Reda, The Daily Gazette
The
Lisbon Traviata
“Mendy’s barbs delightfully cascade out of Jeff Goldstein’s warm
and witty performance.” - Vinny Reda, The Daily Gazette
Rosencrantz
and Guildenstern are Dead
“Rich in texture is Jeff Goldstein as the Lead Player, moving
with supreme egotistical grace, speaking with lilting tones, and
in short creating a pacing and attitude that you know must create
a monumental frustration for the two aimless souls before him.”
- Vinny Reda, The Daily Gazette
Rosencrantz
and Guildenstern are Dead
“Jeff Goldstein’s Player was a far more convincing character,
emotionally and physically clear. His actions were more consistently
suited to the words and vice versa as per Hamlet’s instructions.”
- Kate Cohen, The Altamont Record
Rosencrantz
and Guildenstern are Dead
“Jeff Goldstein as the Lead Player does an admirable job of portraying
the role that laid the foundation for John Lovitz’s “Master Thespian”
routine.” - Michael Eck, The Times Union
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern
are Dead
“Jeff Goldstein is able to make the Lead Player a comic figure
while suggesting a powerful entity. He is the one person in the
entire show who has any control.” - Bob Geopfert, The
Troy Record
“You’re good…I mean really good” - Milton Katselas, The
Beverly Hills Playhouse
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