REVIEWS
"Nick Ferrucci steals almost the whole show, without stealing a thing. His physicality is unmatched as he wrestles with bedclothes and people clothes, and his bounds over one of the beds in Act 2 had me in stitches." - Sierra Lodestar, 2015 | Please click HERE for the full article.
"Ferrucci becomes more explosive vocally and physically, and his performance takes on an extremely athletic dimension. Ferrucci's Austin stumbles and trips about the stage in a broadly depicted drunken stupor or enthusiastically flits around the stage kitchen making toast in the many toasters he has stolen before the penultimate scene. Bending, hopping, flopping, he seems to have a body made of rubber. There are many possibilities for physical humor here, and Ferrucci doesn't miss them." - The Oregonian, 2014 | Please click HERE for the full article.
"Nick Ferrucci, playing Ann Deever's brother George is agonized and properly agonizing to watch. Tormented and tortured with a justifiable anger that burns he is a force to be reckoned with on the SRT stage." - The Valley View, 2014 | Please click HERE for the full article.
"Ferrucci skillfully imparts his character’s conflict as well as his feelings of pain and betrayal." - Kathie Isaac-Luke The Union Democrat, 2014 | Please click HERE for the full article.
"George, played brilliantly by Nick Ferrucci, appears in Act II and roams the stage like a caged tiger, filled with the tension of his search for the truth." - Shari Schweigler Copper Gazette, 2014 | Please click HERE for the full article.
"Actor Nick Ferrucci, whose performance as Mormon Elder RJ Smith in The Falls and The Falls: Testament of Love, is not only a remarkable performance, but certainly sets Nick up as an acting force to be reckoned with and certainly marks his coming-of-age as an actor with considerable talent and ability." - The Seán McCarthy Show on Radio Irish 2014 | Full interview HERE.
"Tom Bloom’s scene design gives Nick Ferrucci (Ken) plenty of ways to stay intern-busy, and the talented actor physically pulses Red’s heart." - Elizabeth Derby C-ville, 2013 | Please click HERE for the full article.
"Nick Ferrucci hits every right note as Elder Smith, especially when he uses compassion and humour to leverage a human response out of his starchier and more nervous companion." - Adrian Mack Straight.com, 2012 | Please click HERE for the full article.
"Ferrucci... is particularly effective in a role that required that he display all the inner conflicts and external stressors that weave themselves together when one realizes that a simple action could completely alter the course of one's life."- Richard Propes The Independent Critic | Please click HERE for the full article.
"...especially Ferrucci, who shines in the final scenes, when he must confront the disconnect between his belief system and his sexual identity." - Steve Weinstein Edge December 4th 2012 | Please click HERE for the full article.
"Ferrucci possesses the ability some athletes have of seeming to be able to hang in the air for a moment." - Bill Varble Mail Tribune February 16th 2008 Please click HERE for the full article.
"Ferruccci masterfully handles Nick's charming, if quirky, personality." - By Richard Moeschl Mail Tribune May 11, 2007 Please click HERE for the full article.
"Nick Ferrucci shifts from a thick-tongued member of the Watch to Claudio, who moves from awkward shyness to impassioned disdain to humbled repentance." - Joany Carlin The Oregonian May 11th 2009 | Please click HERE for the full article.
The M Report: Nick Ferrucci - An Actor In Between
"Ferrucci becomes more explosive vocally and physically, and his performance takes on an extremely athletic dimension. Ferrucci's Austin stumbles and trips about the stage in a broadly depicted drunken stupor or enthusiastically flits around the stage kitchen making toast in the many toasters he has stolen before the penultimate scene. Bending, hopping, flopping, he seems to have a body made of rubber. There are many possibilities for physical humor here, and Ferrucci doesn't miss them." - The Oregonian, 2014 | Please click HERE for the full article.
"Nick Ferrucci, playing Ann Deever's brother George is agonized and properly agonizing to watch. Tormented and tortured with a justifiable anger that burns he is a force to be reckoned with on the SRT stage." - The Valley View, 2014 | Please click HERE for the full article.
"Ferrucci skillfully imparts his character’s conflict as well as his feelings of pain and betrayal." - Kathie Isaac-Luke The Union Democrat, 2014 | Please click HERE for the full article.
"George, played brilliantly by Nick Ferrucci, appears in Act II and roams the stage like a caged tiger, filled with the tension of his search for the truth." - Shari Schweigler Copper Gazette, 2014 | Please click HERE for the full article.
"Actor Nick Ferrucci, whose performance as Mormon Elder RJ Smith in The Falls and The Falls: Testament of Love, is not only a remarkable performance, but certainly sets Nick up as an acting force to be reckoned with and certainly marks his coming-of-age as an actor with considerable talent and ability." - The Seán McCarthy Show on Radio Irish 2014 | Full interview HERE.
"Tom Bloom’s scene design gives Nick Ferrucci (Ken) plenty of ways to stay intern-busy, and the talented actor physically pulses Red’s heart." - Elizabeth Derby C-ville, 2013 | Please click HERE for the full article.
"Nick Ferrucci hits every right note as Elder Smith, especially when he uses compassion and humour to leverage a human response out of his starchier and more nervous companion." - Adrian Mack Straight.com, 2012 | Please click HERE for the full article.
"Ferrucci... is particularly effective in a role that required that he display all the inner conflicts and external stressors that weave themselves together when one realizes that a simple action could completely alter the course of one's life."- Richard Propes The Independent Critic | Please click HERE for the full article.
"...especially Ferrucci, who shines in the final scenes, when he must confront the disconnect between his belief system and his sexual identity." - Steve Weinstein Edge December 4th 2012 | Please click HERE for the full article.
"Ferrucci possesses the ability some athletes have of seeming to be able to hang in the air for a moment." - Bill Varble Mail Tribune February 16th 2008 Please click HERE for the full article.
"Ferruccci masterfully handles Nick's charming, if quirky, personality." - By Richard Moeschl Mail Tribune May 11, 2007 Please click HERE for the full article.
"Nick Ferrucci shifts from a thick-tongued member of the Watch to Claudio, who moves from awkward shyness to impassioned disdain to humbled repentance." - Joany Carlin The Oregonian May 11th 2009 | Please click HERE for the full article.
The M Report: Nick Ferrucci - An Actor In Between