[NEohioPAL] Final 4 Performances of Brilliant Zoldessy in Einstein at Actor's Summit

Neil Thackaberry via NEohioPAL neohiopal at lists.neohiopal.org
Wed Jan 28 11:30:34 PST 2015


*EINSTEIN starring Brian Zoldessy –*

*Final four performances.*

Thursday, Friday, & Saturday at 8:00PM and Sunday afternoon at 2:00PM.



*The critics are unanimous!  Brian gives an amazing performance.*



“Must see, thought provoking, entertaining.”

Actors’ Summit’s production, is excellent.  A. Neil Thackaberry directs the
show with precision and Brian Zoldessy is brilliant in his portrayal of
Einstein.

On stage, alone for an hour-and-a- half, Zoldessy becomes the great
scientist.  Rather than portraying Einstein, Zoldessy becomes the hair
flying, unkempt genius.  He does not allow the audience’s attention to
wander.  His is not a good performance, it’s a great performance.  Wow!
Standing “O!”    Roy Berko



*One-man show ‘Einstein’ educates and delights with scientist's
eccentricities*


*By Kerry Clawson  Beacon Journal staff writer*

>From the minute we see actor Brian Zoldessy standing in profile with a pipe
in the arched doorway of Albert Einstein’s study in Princeton, we know
we’re in for something good.

Zoldessy, inarguably one of the finest actors in Northeast Ohio, captures
our attention from the start and holds it closely for a full 92 minutes in
the one-man show *Einstein*, now playing at Actors’ Summit.

This short, slight actor embodies Einstein’s famously wild look with his
grown-out gray hair and mustache, and brings out his eccentric spirit as
the renowned scientist engages in an animated chat with the audience.



*Actors’ Summit staging ‘wonderful’ ‘Einstein’*

This is a one-man show and Brian Zoldessy, as Einstein, held the audience
in the palm of his hand for the full performance. He was magnificent. I’ve
seen Zoldessy, an accomplished actor, in other productions. In “Einstein,”
the playwright gave him a tour de force role. The theater doesn’t get much
better.

Zoldessy in makeup and hair looks much like the popular photographs of
Einstein. Yet, when Zoldessy speaks, he embodies the character.

Director Neil Thackaberry and Zoldessy, Simms and Einstein bring us a
wonderful evening in the theater.

Don’t let the subject of this play or the one-person format cause you to
miss a wonderful evening in the theater.

David Ritchey, West Side Leader



For Tickets:  Call 330-374-7568 or Order on line at:  actorssummit.org.
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