REVIEWS, THEATRE PRO RATA'S "ISAAC'S EYE"
Reviews for Theatre Pro Rata's production of Isaac's Eye have been published by Lavender Magazine and Cherry and Spoon. (Click each link for full review)

"Paul LaNave sizzles as Isaac. He portrays the role as a young man obsessively driven by a way of thinking uniquely open to different conclusions beyond the norm. He disarms in a lowkey performance that acutely reveals a symbiotic relationship between genius and petulance. Isaac is not too far removed from the sociopathic himself, though the play seems to side with him moreso than Hooke.

All four actors are notably experienced in classical drama and this background glistens through the vibrantly heady dialogue and the complex feelings that dialogue emanates. A reminder that expertise with old classic plays pays contemporary dividends." - John Townsend, Lavender Magazine
"Paul LaNave is compelling as Isaac, portraying his very real turmoil over his choices, and his absolute devotion to his work." - Cherry and Spoon
(Photos: Charlie Gorill)