to anyone I've ever done a show with, if you happen to have a review or access to one not listed below please e-mail me as trying to find many of them has been rather difficult.

Betrayed

. . . thanks to the superb performances of Ms. Bedi, Mr. Greene, Mr. Zuaiter and Mr. Doyle, the destinies of the people they play take on an urgent significance that the fates of dramatic characters rarely do....

CHARLES ISHERWOOD ; NY Times; Feb 7, 2008

. . .superbly controlled but spellbinding performances from all:. . .Sevan Greene (as the quicksilver Laith). . .tender, moving, impassioned and often funny. . .

JOHN SIMON ; Bloomberg; Feb 7, 2008

. . .sensitively portray[s] the enthusiasm and promise of the Americans' arrival and the building dismay and bitterness upon gradually realizing how dispensable they all are.

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS; International Herald Tribune; Feb 7, 2008

Greene lends equal doses of tension and humor as an Iraqi whose grasp on English comes via Metallica videos.

JOE DZIEMIANOWICZ ; Daily News; Feb 7, 2008

Greene captures both the bright-eyed optimism that Laith has at the beginning of his employment by the Americans, as well as the gradual disillusionment and anger that comes to replace it.

DAN BACALZO ; Theatermania; Feb 7, 2008

. . . personable in a way that makes details both humane and larger than life.

. . .a lovely mix of playfulness and desperation. . .

LINDA WINER ; Newsday; Feb 7, 2008

. . .authentic performances from his actors: Sevan Greene as Laith. . .

DAVID A. ROSENBERG ; Backstage; Feb 6, 2008

Laith. . .is played by Sevan Greene with humor, pathos and constant motion. . .

CHRIS LOMBARDI ; Downtown Express; Feb 2008

Company

Company is the story of Bobby, played with charm, bewilderment and a knowing smile by a truly marvelous [Sevan Greene]. [Greene's] physical appearance is just right for the character, and his large, brown eyes and clear, appealing voice create the quintessential uncertain bachelor.

BARBARA L. FREDRICKSEN; St. Petersburg Times; Jun 17, 2000

Triumph of Love

In a delightful comic showstopper, Corine teams with the Harlequin (Sevan Greene) and the gardener Dimas (Fred Schumacher) on Henchmen Are Forgotten.

JOHN FLEMING; St. Petersburg Times; Jul 7, 2001

Six Guns and Sarsasparilla

. . .and [Sevan Greene] is hugely entertaining as the villain.

MARTY CLEAR; St. Petersburg Times; Jul 13, 2006

Noises Off

In Saturday's performance, the ensemble connected the most when the sweat was flying. When it wasn't, mainly during the chitchatty first act, the timing was off just enough to evoke only minimal laughter. Enhanced by nicely rendered performances by [Sevan Greene], Susan Demers, Ken Rich and Kat Christie, the cast rallied in the end, though, closing the show to peals of laughter.

CHRISTOPHER BLANK; St. Petersburg Times; Feb 3, 2000

A New Brain

. . .brainy doctor (amusing Sevan Green). . .

LEONARD JACOBS; Backstage.com; May 11, 200

 
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