HUMAN RACE THEATRE COMPANY
John Lennon’s anti-war sentiments in the early 1970s figure prominently in Mark St Germain’s humorous, thought provoking two-person play Ears on a Beatle, terrifically staged by Alan Souza for the Human Race Theatre Company. It’s the most pleasant surprise of the fall season thus far and a prime example of the type of insightful theater audiences have come to expect from the Race; this production reiterates the sheer importance of free speech as it appeals to anyone who loves the music of John Lennon and appreciates his indelible legacy.
Russell Florence, Jr., Dayton City Paper