REVIEWS, WORKHAUS COLLECTIVE'S "THE REAGAN YEARS"
Reviews for Workhaus Collective's production of The Reagan Years have been released by Lavender Magazine, Star Tribune, Cherry and Spoon, and MinnPost:

"Frisbee (Paul LaNave) seems to be guy who is either stoned constantly or has perfected a continuously stoned demeanor into his ongoing personality...though the role itself, borders on the two-dimensional, LaNave is wonderful." - John Townsend, Lavender Magazine
"Orlando has created a skewed, almost claustrophobic world in “The Reagan Years” and a solid ensemble makes these damaged characters’ choices plausible." - Lisa Brock, Star Tribune

"…everyone in this six-person cast (none of whom were probably alive in 1988) gives a well-defined performance as these very different characters caught up in a messy situation…Paul LaNave is the comic relief as the loopy, goofy Frisbee." - Cherry and Spoon
"The cast – Michael Hanna as Moth, Paul LaNave as Frisbee, Gabriel Murphy as Walkman, Bryan Porter as Guy, Jesse Scarborough-Ghent as Dawn, the hitchhiker, and Charlotte Calvert as Sybil, her friend – is strong and convincing" - Pamela Espeland, MinnPost
(Photos: Leah Cooper)