ticket 2 eternity: reviewed by nytheatre.com
"Matthew Ethan Davis (playwright) has written a play that is commendably theatrical and uses all of the most fun conventions of theatre to tell a story. Dan’s memories come in and out, characters transform into other characters, and the world, though absurd, is specific."
"Adyana de la Torre plays Dan’s mother, and the other female influences in his life, and brings in energy and skill to each scene she is in. She sings, dances and acts with the ability to tell a story clearly..."
"Adyana de la Torre plays Dan’s mother, and the other female influences in his life, and brings in energy and skill to each scene she is in. She sings, dances and acts with the ability to tell a story clearly..."
ticket 2 eternity: reviewed by bestofoffbroadway.com
"Playing the role of Dan's over-the-top mother is the talented Adyana de la Torre whose bravura entrance clearly sets the play's tone. De la Torre, who was last seen in T. Schreiber Studio's brilliant production of The Last Days of Judas Iscariot, is a riot in this play as she morphs from Dan's nagging mother to singer-dancer Gloria to a secretary-receptionist in a casting agency."
ticket 2 eternity: reviewed by backstage.com
"...the actors work hard: You won’t believe the sweat Macario works up, and de la Torre, as several narcissistic women, or maybe the same narcissistic woman trying on different identities, is a hoot."
super romantic: review by bestofoffbroadway.com
"It also serves as acting showcase for show producer Adyana de la Torre (playing Lily) and Brendan Wahlers (playing Billy) who both deliver highly energetic performances. Both de la Torre and Wahlers have a flair for comedy. Their chemistry is palpable ..."