REVIEW: "I of the Storm"
by Samuel L. Leiter
TheaterPizzazz.com
In New York, you never know where you’re going to find brilliant acting. Perhaps it’ll be on Broadway, perhaps in a hole-in-the-wall theatre you’ve never heard of. This is borne out by the versatile performance of Richard Hoehler in I of the Storm, “a new solo riff,” in the tiny Playroom Theater, on the eighth floor of a nondescript office building in the theatre district. The script is by RJ Bartholomew, whose brief bio connects him to theatrical work he created at the Otisville State Prison and the Fortune Society, which is also true of Mr. Hoehler, who embodies the play’s single character, a shabby, middle-aged, homeless man living in the littered street near a city park....
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