“[Richard III] is ably played by David Stradley, who chews deliciously at his soliloquies in conspiratorial cahoots with an eager audience.”
- Victor Greto, The News Journal
“The magic of Stradley’s performance [as Richard III] is its gutsy reasonableness in contrast with every other character in the play... This production is worth seeing for Stradley’s performance.”
- Victor Greto, The News Journal
“[David Stradley] does a wonderful job with Jaques’ often mangled ‘Seven Ages of Man’ speech... He conveys the wisdom as well as the humor in the words and manages to make them sound true and natural.”
- Tom Butler, The News Journal
“Stradley’s cupid imitation [as Don Pedro] brought a sense of spontaneous physical comedy to the stage...”
- Jill Hindle, Seven Days
“Actor David Stradley proved that on stage, less can be more... Stradley presented Einstein as a deeply serious, passionate and socially committed citizen.”
- Charlie Langdon, Durango Herald
“[Stradley’s] turn as the ultimate rabble-rousing clown, Mercutio, came off as both vibrant and sad. Stradley also functions in this work as the weapons master, which probably explains why all the fight scenes he appears in seem like a genuine risk to his opponents.”