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Mitch McGuire Reviews

 

 

Some Voices by Joe Penhall at the New Group, Directed by Frank Pugliese; Scott Elliot, Artistic Director, January ‘99

 

          Mitchell McGuire…makes a lasting impression whenever he’s on stage as the eccentric lunatic Ives.

Kaufman, NY Daily News

 

          Mitchell McGuire [is] eerily dead-on as the hopelessly ill Ives.

Denton, NYTheatre.com

 

 

Labor Day (Lead role, John) by A. R. Gurney at Manhattan Theatre Club, Directed by Jack O’Brien, May ‘98

 

          But it’s witty and pleasant nonetheless, and the actors, especially Mitchell McGuire and Joyce Van Patten, are exemplary.

John Rowell, New York Now

 

 

Disgruntled Employees, by Kevin Crowley at the Currican Playhouse, Directed by Sue Lawless, April ‘98

 

          There are strong performances from the older members of the cast, particularly Mitchell McGuire as the inept Gus. McGuire is a handsome and talented character man with both a physical and vocal resemblance to Michael Douglas…who’s found both the desperation and optimism that create his fascinatingly unbalanced character.

Evans, Aisle Say NY