Reviews Divine Intervention
From the 2015 Production, Philadelphia/FringeNY:
Imaginatively conceived, passionately written, and well structured, Mr. Smith’s play dramatizes the clash between the actor and his creation. Fueled by marijuana and cake, the two battle about the future of their life and career while reenacting past events during many compelling flashbacks. It is a shattering behind the scenes of show business.
—Darryl Rielly, theatrescene.net
Smith’s play also reminds us to treasure our early Gay Explorers. You’ll enjoy the effortless, 90-minute evening as a straight-up bio and for its sometimes anarchic, filthy mouth fun. I know I did!
—Bob Stewart, nytheatre.com
This piece honors his struggle for legitimacy and his legacy. The concept is genius.
—David Kinnerley, Gay City News
“The electric dialogue of playwright E. Dale Smith [is] undeniable. The show grabs you right away.”
—Hy Bender, hyreviews.com
This is one of the best International Fringe Festival events and even if you don’t recall Divine you will be constantly entertained and touched by this remarkable play.
—Joe Reagan Jr., theatrepizzazz.com
Despite lots of comic one-liners, a laff riot this is not. They duel with their duality. Together they touch sore points, continually exploring sensitive issues in variations: personal victories, insecurities, and slights endured. Divine has the killer lines. Glenn carries the heart, finesse and pain.
—Kathryn Osenlund, curtainup.com(Philadelphia)