"SPOOKY! CAUTIONARY! SCARY! YOU CERTAINLY WON'T BE BORED!" NYTHEATRE.COM
"OMINOUS...EERIE...MONSTER movie sound effects!" BACKSTAGE
"STRANGE...WACKY...Lazar takes the audience on a believe it or not tour of the NYC's subway tunnels!" TIMEOUT
"RADIOTHEATRE is a vibrant force for NYC stage shows...JERRY LAZAR is terrifically talented!" HYREVIEWS
"In Dan Bianchi's tales of terror centered upon New York City's subway system, there's a clever, but, subtle, underlying message about subterranean terrorists living in our midst, right under our feet. A whole society of them, bred and indoctinated to feed upon our own society, literally turning them into cannibals. Man eats man. As our host, Jerry Lazar, tells us, luckily, we exterminated them before they could do the same to us. However, the scary music and blood curdling, horror movie sound track sometimes overwhelms the true point of this show. It's still scary, even if we are safely sitting in a theater and not on a lonely subway platform late at night. But, it might take a second viewing to truly understand the complicated layers of horror and social commentary Mr.Bianchi has created in what seems to be a simple, little spook show. " WESTPORT NEWS
"I've been going to New York's Radiotheatre shows for several years now and love them all... Lazar is at home with the audience. He's a wonderful storyteller with a marvelous, rich voice... Once again, the Renaissance man behind the live audio project is Dan Bianchi who creates a great sound track and terrifying score, as well as, writing and directing the show, too... Don't miss this one!" THE RECORD (NJ)
"EERIE...FIENDISH...CREEPY! Dan Bianchi conjures nostalgic campfire ambiance...the right kind of kindling to ignite a HAUNTING night of storytelling...send shivers down your spine and make hair on the back of your neck stand on end! " AMERICAN THEATER
"Without any more set dressing than a pair of lights and a fog machine, Jerry Lazar spins a set of gruesome tales with the help of a sonic collage designed to rake up the hairs on your arm...along with the horror movie frills of music, it pushes viewers to suspend their disbelief long enough to be truly creeped out!"
EDGE MAGAZINE
"MOST ENTERTAINING! I recommend it to anyone who is even thinking of traveling down there in the tunnels at some point in their life!" GREENWICH TIMES
"FIVE STARS! THE MOLE PEOPLE PACKS A WALLOP OF FRIGHT!
Dan Bianchi's soundtrack is scary on its own...GO AND SEE IT BEFORE IT
DISAPPEARS INTO THE FOG!" GOING NEW YORK
"2008 FRINGE PICK! Tonight you can go into the subway and never be heard from again! This SONIC SYMPHONY retells all the urban legends that can force you into cabs forever! " JAUNTED - POP CULTURE GUIDE
"Dan Bianchi has more up his sleeve than just monster stories. There's definitely
an allegory regarding modern society at work here and contemporary urban legends is the conduit to a bigger, more monstrous question at hand. It's a serious
sociopolitical treatise on terrorism delivered to us encased in a pop culture nod to
Tales From The Crypt. That's something we don't often see in modern theatre. It could be the most profound work to date by this prolific performance group."
FAIRFIELD NEWS
SUMMER 2008
IN JUNE/JULY, RADIOTHEATRE CELEBRATED THE 75th ANNIVERSARY OF KING KONG WITH FIVE PERFORMANCES OF OUR THIRD VERSION AT PLAYERS THEATER 115 MacDougal St. NYC