Joseph Parks is a beguilingly goofy but ardent Orpheus
— Charles Isherwood, New York Times
Joseph Parks is a sexy, sensitive Romeo, tender in the palmers’-kiss and balcony scenes. But he seems equally comfortable pulling out a knife when violence is threatened.
— Anita Gates, New York Times
With evocative grace notes added by Joseph Parks as their son, Billy, a gay teen with verbal and physical mannerisms that deftly suggest both his parents.
— Robert Hurwitt, San Francisco Chronicle
Mercutio (a jaunty Joseph J. Parks) plummets from brash prankster to death scene in a flash.
— Karen D'Souza, The Mercury News
Parks, too, is a valuable asset as wired Isaac, who’s left so damaged by the noise of war.
— Peter Marks, The Washington Post

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