"Performances of central family characters . . . are handled with prim and proper authenticity, indicative of the post-Civil War, southern gentry. Of particular note, is the taut and tentative father/son relationship, which, while paralleling the central themes of love, caring, and acceptance, also gives rise to several humorous moments through the insightful commentary by Gilde’s character."

-Syracuse Post-Standard

 

"James Keller (Eric Gilde) provided some comic relief while also delivering a layered performance of the insecure and frustrated son."

-News House

 

"[An] excellent team of actors."

-Tabble Hopping