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The Roundabout Theatre
January 9, 2003 - February 23, 2003
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The New Yorker
by Liesl Schillinger "A star-crossed young couple, Mariane (Bryce Dallas Howard) and Valere (Jeffrey Carlson), are deliciously fatuous, and Valere's outrageous costume - a blouson shirt, ornate frock coat, and knee breeches - trimmed with frothy bunches of lace and looped ribbon and bookended with a plumed hat and heeled booties - looks like something Carrie might attempt on "Sex and the City" after one Cosmo too many." |
The New York Times
By Ben Brantley "And Jeffrey Carlson, recently seen as the troubled son in "The Goat," manages to find fresh ways of communicating adolescent angst through Baroque frippery as the suitor of Orgon's daughter Mariane (the charming Bryce Dallas Howard)." Gay City THEY WERE SHOCKED! By Christopher Byrne "Jeffrey Carlson, recently of The Goat, is fun as Valere." |
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The Journal News
by Jacques le Sourd "The cast overall is excellent, with Jeffrey Carlson (just out of his role as the teenage son in Edward Albee's The Goat) a standout playing Valere." |
Photo by Joan Marcus. |
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The New York Sun
By Jeremey McCarter "The most effective of the bunch is Jeffrey Carlson, who was last seen around the corner in The Goat. He skips along the surface of the verse which is his right as the mercurial Valere. Almost alone in the cast, he seems to be enjoying himself." |
Newsday
TARTUFFE MOVES IN AGAIN By Linda Winer "Jeffrey Carlson, so irrestible as the son in "The Goat," overdoes the foppery as Valere, the betrothed of Orgon's daughter - but he does so with an almost charming confidence." |