“Josh Aaron McCabe, as her husband’s louche and vulgar old friend Ross, provides a wonderful contrast in character and style to the well-bred WASP couple.” “Ross (Josh Aaron McCabe in a nicely calibrated performance that carries a finely tuned edge of sarcasm and cynicism)” The role is thankless and the performance of it is superb” “played with expressive flair by Josh Aaron McCabe…McCabe does a terrific job as one who is appalled by what he learns and then, later, misinterprets a kiss that has gone emotionally overboard. *Top 10 Best Show on Berkshire Stages in 2019: #4 “ The Goat, or Who is Sylvia?” THE GOAT, OR WHO IS SYLVIA?, Berkshire Theatre Group “As Black Stache, Josh Aaron McCabe, WSU Professor and Guest Artist who skillfully directed The Liar, attacks his plum role with equal amounts of pompous swagger and egotistical goofiness, effectively swelling to a fantastic reveal concerning the character’s need for a certain hook.” PETER AND THE STARCATCHER, Wright State University (AEA Guest Artist) He also brings heartbreaking earnestness to Luke’s Act 2 confession that finds him torn between parental acceptance and public ridicule." "McCabe, a Wright State University acting professor who recently staged the quirky “Circle Mirror Transformation,” wonderfully exposes the uneasy complexities of a father uncomfortable with a new normal, especially seeing his son in a bathing suit. David Brush, LEAGUE OF CINCINNATI THEATRES Luke’s nuance in both the writing and McCabe’s stirring performance keep audiences engaged." The end of Act One brings Luke to a low point that easily could turn an audience against him, only to then feel compassion for him post-intermission – and repeat that same sequence again before the final curtain. "Luke (the wonderful Josh Aaron McCabe) achieves a nearly impossible feat in the short two hours. EVERYTHING THAT'S BEAUTIFUL, Human Race Theatre
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