"A Rashomon-meets-Tennessee Williams-style story where the truth remains elusive... The play is a delightful and original treatment that balances froth with gravitas while investigating the meaning of lust, greed, hypocrisy and loss... Swell Party is anything but. It's a den of snakes, waiting to strike. Most impressive."
THE ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION
"Swell Party isn't just set in the 1930s; it exhumes and thoroughly revives that era's conventions. There's the staunch dowager, the dashing aviator, the eccentric stage diva and the brash Broadway starlet, all behaving as they might had the play actually been written in the '30s... Charming, funny, lively and winningly old-fashioned. It's a play that deserves to be a hit... Expertly and energetically done."
ARTS ATL
"Swell Party puts in place the elements of screwball comedy but adds considerably more than that... a mash-up of Tennessee Williams-style Southern Gothic and drawing-room whodunit worthy of Agatha Christie... touches on all the bases of breezy humor, family psychodrama and surprise revelations, living up to its considerable ambitions. It's pretty swell-egant."
CREATIVE LOAFING