Los Angeles Times
“POETIC IN WAYS THAT ARE VIVIDLY THEATRICAL… Seeds are planted that flower in the imagination after the show has ended.” — Charles McNulty, Los Angeles Times
KCRW 89.9 FM
“STUNNING IMAGES, BEAUTIFUL MONOLOGUES, AND CLEVER JOKES… From the moment you enter the theater to see Luis Alfaro’s The Travelers, it’s clear you’re dealing with the work of a poet… so compelling that you fall into it — wanting answers from the story about the transformation of these men and the journey of their wounded souls… Don’t miss this chance to enter into Mr. Alfaro’s poetry and travel among this poetic world.” — Anthony Byrnes, KCRW 89.9 FM
Stage Raw
“STAGE RAW TOP 10… BRILLIANT… at once farcical and profound, bitterly funny yet terribly sad. Spiritually yearning yet intensely of this earth.” — Deborah Klugman, Stage Raw
People’s World
“LAUGH-OUT–LOUD HILARIOUS, MAGICAL STORYTELLING… carries us on a journey of profound reflection and healing as we discover human connection in the most unlikely places… masterful, original, live theater.” — Eric Gordon, People’s World
Ticket Holders LA
“HAUNTING, RICHLY EVOCATIVE… intensely collaborative stylistic staging… an amazing work of art.” — Travis Holder, Ticket Holders LA
The Hollywood Times
“DIALOGUE OF OTHERWORLDLY, BREATHTAKING VULNERABILITY… forces us as viewers to grapple with what it means to seek a spiritual life in this most difficult time.” — Robert St. Martin, The Hollywood Times
Larchmont Buzz
“DESCRIPTION–DEFYING. It’s absurdist but accessible, deep but hilarious. It’s about religion and identity, life and death, California and the universe.” — Laura Foti-Cohen, Larchmont Buzz
Glamgical
“STUNNING VISUALS… a moving play that connects the fruits of the fields with the Catholic faith and shapes them into a poetic vision that feels both ethereal and intensely human.” — Joe Mosqueda, Glamgical
Hispanic LA
“HUMORÍSTICA… gener[a] un un cuestionamiento fundamental de la razón de ser de sus vidas religiosas y el abrir de una ventana de renovación.
Colorado Boulevard
“ENLIGHTENING AND ENTERTAINING… will keep you pondering the practical, historical, and ethereal aspects of your own lifescape long after the play is over.” — Carol Edger Germain, Colorado Boulevard