"VALERIE HARPER GIVES AN ENJOYABLY
BIG, BLUSTERY PERFORMANCE,
NAILING EVERY LAST LAUGH!
SHE COMMANDS THE STAGE HANDILY AND REVEALS PRECISE COMIC TIMING. EVEN THE ESTIMABLE WISECRACKER JOAN RIVERS MIGHT WANT TO HUSTLE DOWN TO THE LYCEUM THEATER TO PICK UP A FEW POINTERS."
-- The New York Times
"VALERIE HARPER IS A HOOT IN
MATTHEW LOMBARDO'S ENJOYABLE COMEDY!"
-- NY Daily News
"VALERIE HARPER HAS A FEROCIOUS SENSE OF COMIC TIMING AND KNOWS HOW TO MAKE AN ENTRANCE! FOUR-LETTER WORDS FLY
AND SO DO THE LAUGHS!"
-- Associated Press
"A TOUR-DE-FORCE performance from Valerie Harper! Impeccable comic timing."
-- Backstage
"Looped is extremely funny, thanks in large part to Valerie Harper's pitch-perfect portrait of the seminal diva.
Harper's witty, exuberant performance captures Bankhead's cartoonish flamboyance but also shows us the cunning, resilience and genius for irony behind it."
-- USA Today
"Hugely entertaining! Tallulah Bankhead is
magnificently played by Valerie Harper!
She paints a portrait of tortured talent
wrapped in an intoxicated shell.
Miller is perfectly played by Brian Hutchison."
-- Huffington Post
"Valerie Harper delivers one gargantuan,
no-holds-barred performance! Big laughs!"
--Romma Torre, NY1
"Valerie Harper does a bravura turn in
Matthew Lombardo's madcap comedy,
directed with confident aplomb by Rob Ruggiero!"
--John Simon, Bloomberg.com
"Harper delivers a formidable performances as Bankhead.
Her comic timing is as sharp as ever, and she consistently garners big laughs with her razor-sharp deliver of the
endlessly profane dialogue."
--Frank Scheck, Reuters
"Valerie Harper's dazzling performance as Bankhead
will be talked about for years. Before Lindsay and Britney Spears there was Tallulah Bankhead, the original bad girl.
Go see it!"
--AOL Popeater
"An impressive performance, buoyed by Harper's perfectly timed and zestfully delivered mucho mots.
Strong direction from Rob Ruggiero."
-- Elyse Sommer, Curtain Up
"Valerie Harper's performance is the stuff of which box-office bonanzas are made. Harper owns the stage from the moment she trundles onto it. She never looks or sounds less than the absolute, sputtering star she's playing."
-- Talkin' Broadway
"Tallulah Bankhead is portrayed
with impressive authority by Valerie Harper."
--TheaterMania