COMING UP NEXT: The Gospel According to Thomas Jefferson, Charles Dickens and Count Leo Tolstoy: Discord By Scott Carter
I'm growing out my beard and polishing up my Russian accent to portray Leo Tolstoy in this hilarious comedy, playing at Philadelphia's Lantern Theater.
PAST PRODUCTIONS
CHESAPEAKE Clear Space Theatre Company "Andrew's charm will seduce you and his command of this performance will let you see a very fine actor in his prime. What a true pleasure." --Lee Mills, Rehoboth
THE THREE MUSKETEERS Quintessence Theatre "As is usually the case at Quintessence, the cast is superb. Andrew Criss does remarkable double duty as both the captain of the musketeers and a quivering ménagier." --Broad Street Review
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THE TEMPEST The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey "As Alonso, a brooding Andrew Criss is obviously distracted by grief when he assumes that Ferdinand, his son, has drowned; his wonder when Ferdinand is finally revealed as alive is evident, as is his remorse over the wrongs he once did Prospero." --The New York Times
PERICLES The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey "A newcomer to the Shakespeare Theater, Andrew Criss delivers a notably versatile performance as three different characters: He is scary as the depraved King of Antioch, genial as the whimsical King of Pentapolis and exasperated as Pandar, a brothelkeeper undone by Marina’s purity." --The New York Times
RICHARD III The Folger Theatre "Each performer had a glimmering moment that the audience could latch upon. Perhaps the most surprising source of humor, however dark, was Ratcliffe (Andrew Criss), one of Richard's assassins. Almost every line caused the audience to chuckle as he would quickly wrench the life out of his next victim." --Broadway World