Reviews

  • “Eichinger wisely chooses not to go too far over the top as Zamir, giving the show a necessary secondary anchor.”
    By Mike Hassett
    ScotchPlains-Fanwood Patch July 17, 2010
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  • “…she married this quick-tempered cad named Zamir (Phil Eichinger), who insists (in a wonderfully thick Arabic accent) he is Irish… Miss Murray and Mr. Eichinger couldn’t be better… and his characterization of a self-serving Middle Eastern male is capped off by the necessary braggadocio.”
    By Susan Myrill Dougherty
    The Westfield Leader July 15, 2010
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  • “Phil E. Eichinger has the hair-trigger temper that’s a must for Zamir.”
    By Peter Filichia
    The Star-Ledger July 14, 2010
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  • “Phil E. Eichinger as Zamir is more scary than hilarious, at least until we learn the truth about his background. He bounces from pseudo-charming to violent in the blink of an eye and his accent is totally believable.”
    By Ruth Ross
    NJ Arts Maven July 10, 2010
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  • “Phil, the stranger with whom Betty immediately falls in love, is deftly portrayed by Phil E. Eichinger. He’s a trendy vegetarian who’s somewhere between New Age and New Wave.”
    By Peter Filichia
    The Star-Ledger February 24, 2009
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  • “Eichinger manages to be both intellectual and menacing”
    By William Westhoven
    Daily Record Jersey Stages February 26, 2009
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  • “Phil E. Eichinger brings likable, youthful fervor to the enigmatic Philip”
    By Bob Rendell
    Talking Broadway Regional News
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  • “Gary Glor and Daaimah Talley lend solid support as do Rebecca Moore, Phil E. Eichinger and Edward Corcino as the trio of students.”
    By Bob Rendell
    Talking Broadway Regional News
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