Wednesday, March 6, 2013


FREUD'S LAST SESSION
ACTORS' SUMMIT
February 28 throlugh March 17, 2013
For tickets:  330-374-7568 or actorsummit.org


Roy Berko


FREUD’S LAST SESSION is a must see, fascinating theatre, for anyone who is interested in a philosophical, thought laced drama, with laughter and fine acting.
To see a full review of this show, read Roy Berko's blog here.


Kerry Clawson

     Sparring about the existence of God creates fascinating drama at Actors’ Summit in Akron in the absorbing play Freud’s Last Session, by Mark St. Germain. ...

     Brian Zoldessy, a theater professor and director at Cuyahoga Community College, brilliantly brings to life Freud’s crusty, dry humor as well as his physical infirmity at age 83.
     Under Neil Thackaberry’s direction, the chemistry in this two-man show is delightful. 

To see a full review of this show, read Kerry Clawson's review here.


Fran Heller

A drama centering on a theological debate about the existence of God seems an unlikely subject for entertainment.
"Freud's Last Session" proves otherwise as a play of ideas that is also vastly entertaining.
The intimate two-hander, under Neil Thackaberry's bracing direction and crackling performances by Brian Zoldessy as Sigmund Freud and Keith Stevens as C.S.Lewis is 80 uninterrupted minutes of intelligent and irresistible theater.


To see a full review of this show, read Fran Heller's review at the Cleveland Jewish News