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The Unseen
"...Douglas Dickerman, in a hilarious, harrowing turn..." [ more ]
--LA Times
"And while Douglas Dickerman at first seems a little too loud as the over-angry Smash, the contrast ultimately makes his late-play soft-spoken monologue absolutely can't-look-away captivating." [ more ]
--Talkin' Broadway
"Dickerman earns the biggest laughs in his forceful portrayal of an imposing thug with a surprising soft spot." [ more ]
--Backstage
"...cynically sadistic..." [ more ]
--Offline
"Douglas Dickerman, as the terrifyingly twisted prison guard, is also powerfully perfect!" [ more ]
--Tolucan
"Dickerman creates a bizarre figure as the guard who hates his charges because he can't help feeling their pain as he tortures them." [ more ]
--LA Weekly
"As their jailer/torturer Smash, Douglas Dickerman is a commanding and darkly funny presence, and the actor has one hell of a gruesome monolog to deliver, which he does to stunning effect." [ more ]
--Stage Scene LA
Radio Interview for 'The Unseen' [ listen ]
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Willoughby
"Outstanding among the actors is Douglas Dickerman in Willoughby. He is so extraordinarily interesting that it is not possible not to want to see more of his work." [ more ]
--Stage Happennigs
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The Action Against Sol Schumann
"...excellent performance..." [ more ]
--The Village Voice
"...the great emotional and intellectual journey we have made almost makes the stage itself disappear from memory." [ more ]
--New York Times
"Douglas Dickerman generates some passion as Schumann's self-righteous, Jewisher-than-thou son ..." [ more ]
--Time Out New York
"...outstanding work..." [ more ]
--NYTheatre.com
"...standout ..." [ more ]
--TheaterMania.com
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Never Swim Alone
"...fierce, muscular performance..." [ more ]
--New York Times
"...a winning performance ..." [ more ]
--New York Times
"Very good young actors (Douglas Dickerman) give it a beguiling richness." [ more ]
--The New Yorker
"Both guys are tremendous...a chilling, exciting production." [ more ]
--NY Post
"...a tour de force...leaves you quite breathless." [ more ]
--The Village Voice
Dickerman is an exquisitely sensitive performer, who can turn a pause and a glance into a moment rich in meaning and implication. [ more ]
--Ithaca Times
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