Reviews
The Life and Times of Lee Harvey Oswald (La Mama ETC)
“Jeffrey Roth — an Oswald with the cool, smiling ominousness of Anthony Perkins in “Psycho” — is suitably creepy." – The New York Times
“In a well-rounded, vivid performance, a riveting Jeffrey Roth shines as the alleged JFK killer […] The performer’s face convincingly puckers into expressions of arrogance and defiance. At other times, he endows the assassin with a maniacal, panicky, desperately determined demeanor as authorities haul him off to jail. You feel as though you’re watching a criminal in real time react to the trouble he’s facing.” — Berkshire Fine Arts
“[Y]ou get convinced you’re really watching the real guy […] boy, did they find a winner in [Jeffrey Roth]; he is sensational.” – BroadwayRadio
As You Like It (Drew University)
“Jeffrey Roth, as Charles, was astoundingly perfect at playing a ruthless wrestler—he was fluid with the choreography and aggressive with his motives.” – The Acorn
The Man Who Turned Into a Stick (Drew University)
“Roth, even with the small amount of lines given to him [in the titular role], still performed vividly as he clutched the floor and shivered with angst or jumped around as the stick was tapped.” – The Acorn
Trifles (Drew University)
“Roth played [Mr. Hale] very well. He did well narrating the story and portraying the fear his character felt when he first heard of the murder incident.” – The Acorn
Lovers’ Quarrels (Drew University)
“The cast gave top notch performances individually. However, what really stuck out was the company dynamic. The whole cast worked very well together and appeared to be having fun with Molière’s work, which allowed the audience to have fun as well.” – The Acorn