“….(The Internet) is a visionary!”“-Fran Mcgee, actress, Good Fellas and Home Alone 2

” …… If i was going to write a show about that internet that’s what it would be.  I was honestly just in shock when it ended and it was so much to process, hence my slow clap.  I was floored, speechless, it was unbelieveable.  Such a great cast, and great text, and great video, and great subject.  I got it from the very 1st moment and I was with you the whole ride. Really really awesome.  Thank you for an AMAZING experience.  I will never forget it.-Audience member, The Internet

“….(Big Girls Club’s) complex simplicity… since I am from the school that reading is actually writing… the playwright… successfully… placed characters in exaggerated desperation… and it allows each viewer to see a liberating feminist point of view…  exposing how we as human beings often are the result of an early negative education… and gives momentum to each of us in our own ways… to reprogram our education… to wake up… it is never too late to be a feminist…“- Savvy Sex Meet Up Group

” I found myself amazed that there were such beautiful moments in this “thing” that was supposed to be an “exploration of grief”? I am sitting here holding my wife’s hand thankful for the simple joys they are describing in the scene and tears start to pool and roll down my cheeks. I’m thinking, “What’s up dude?”Ty Stover, Indiana Auditions

“The audience was having a wonderful time, lots of laughs. (Big Girls Club) was fast, funny and the shocking bits were great. ….the girls interacting was spot on. A GREAT LAUGH! Go see this play.”- Nytheatre Critic

“I loved ( A Pale Horse…)!  It was joyous and freakish, disturbing and surreal (yet real). Congrats and I can’t wait to see what you do next!!!”- Jen Kwok, Comedienne

“To ETG and he cast and crew of Pale Horse….thank you for shedding a guided light upon some of the many social topics we, as a society encounter and, or, deal with these days. Your ability to portray, us, society, as actors, was remarkable! In an hour and a half, you brought some of society’s chaos to us; threw onto our laps, into our ears and through our eyes. But, safely we sat, a spectating society, and watched how we exist amongst each other. You gave some time, to let us see and think. Hence, I’m sure the discussions your performances inspire will help society figure out how to deal with the so called choas. Lead us to a sense of diplomacy amongst ourselves; that helps us learn to encounter each other with a smile.”- Andrew Powers, audience member

“On a whim, i went to last night’s showing of ‘Pale horse…’ and really loved it. So wonderful/immediate.  The performances were great and the ending was a beautiful surprise”- Nick Fesette, audience member

“(Big Girls Club) was polarizing…..  which, to my mind, makes it ….exciting. There were moments of gut-wrenching ugliness, pacified with uncomfortable pleasures.  I felt gorged in it, similarly to how the characters over-indulged their own appetites.  It was a deeply ambivalent and unnerving experience which I still think about.”- Audience Member, Big Girls Club ( Happy Dance Dance Princess Show)

“…. the tension between the conscious, literal story and the deeper ideas that lie underneath….there’s a ping-pong effect that occurs during your work: we follow these characters and ideas, and we are immediately interrupted, inspired, distracted toward our own experiences. We are not meant to have our disbelief suspended. ….Foreman would trade psychology for ontology gives him hope for contemporary theater. He recognizes that these shifts in the way we perceive storytelling are essential to the continuation of theater itself, of art. Hear, hear–that’s why we do it.”-Audience member, Big Girls Club ( Happy Dance Dance Princess Show)

“…..brilliant. (The Internet) is so much fun, and thought-provoking as well; we agreed thatit was full of originality, creativity, intelligent commentary, and most of all, heart……impossible to look away.” - A Girl From Facebook

“….moments (many) of actual, unadulterated joy shared with the audience and that is pretty special. (ETG’s) ease with eachother and the fun they brought to the dances was infectious. That porn scene (for lack of a better description) was seriously gangsta….”- Audience member, THE INTERNET.