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Royo understands deeply the symbiosis of theater, and it is beautiful to watch him tap into it… Royo is all in, from the first monologue, “Journal,” a mini-comedy about the jejune reflections of a young guy on an acid trip, to the last, “Fried-Egg Deal,” about an alcoholic panhandler whose flattery of a prosperous passer-by turns to truth-telling... Directed by Mark Armstrong, this handsomely designed revival leans into the ’80s-ness of the script, which is peppered with boldface names of that decade. (The set is by Kristen Robinson, costumes by Sarita Fellows, lighting by Jeff Croiter, sound by John Gromada.)…Throughout, Royo’s performance crackles with liveness — the kind of lightning in a bottle that Audible intends to capture on audio for wide release. You could wait for the recording. Far better, you could get yourself to the Minetta Lane and experience this show in the moment, in all of its dimensions. - Critic’s Pick, Laura Collins-Hughes, New York Times

Audible Theater, 2023

Andre Royo

Playwright: Eric Bogosian

Director: Mark Armstrong

Set Design: Kristen Robinson

Costume Design: Sarita Fellows

Lighting Design: Jeff Croiter

Sound Design: John Gromada

Production Stage Manager: Bess Marie Glorioso

Dialect and Vocal Coach: Kate Wilson

Movement Director: Adesola Osakalumi

Hudson Theatrical Associates Production Supervisor: Sean Gorski

Baseline Theatrical General Management: Jonathan Whitton

Photography: Jeremy Daniel and Kristen Robinson