“Highly recommended… [a] delicate balance of tragedy, comedy, hysteria and desperation.” – Chicago Sun-Times
“[A] warmhearted drama… unsentimental compassion for ordinary folk and their various approaches to mortality and other scary inevitabilities. The results are both tender and unsparing.” – Chicago Reader, Read More
“Deeply compassionate… Hunter’s play does traffic in life’s realities, of which Alzheimer’s is among the most painful. The main questions of this play — can we ever find peace in our old age, and is such a quest even desirable? — are crucially important, and Rest also hints at the complexities that flow from the way we outsource elder care to for-profit businesses, who find themselves caught between profit and compassion.” – Chicago Tribune, Read More
“[A] bracing look at love and loss.” – Stage and Cinema Theatre, Read More
“Extraordinary… an experience to behold.” – LA Splash, Read More
“Highly recommended… [a] delicate balance of tragedy, comedy, hysteria and desperation.” – Chicago Sun-Times, Read More
“Mixes quirkiness with poignancy in a drama that elicits steady laughter.” – Los Angeles Times, Read More
“Hunter is such a skilled (and often humorous) writer that when he puts credible misfits in weird situations, we’re willing to follow him anywhere.” – Times of San Diego, Read More
“Theatrical gold… a theatrical voice of paramount importance.” – Huntington Beach Independent, Read More