The reviews are in....

 

". . .a lethally cute juvenile delinquent in tight pants, Stephen Weston is just about ideal."

- Terry Teachout, The Wall Street Journal

"The actors are to be commended. . . Stephen Weston's shark's grin, displayed during much of his dialogue, is the frozen smile people use when they've just said or done something particularly outrageous. A thin British lad who looks as if he's been sculpted from cold pink marble, Weston is here aided by what what Brits in the '60s called a 'coyf'. . .a shade of bleached blond that looks like the color of something killed by the sun - and the darker roots are showing."

- David Finkle, Theatre Mania

Reviews from "Entertaining Mr. Sloane" Off-Broadway at the American Theatre of Actors, NYC

 

"The actors do a very smart job... Stephen Weston is very well cast as the boy...and across the board, the cast is funny, cute and clever. In fact, everything about this show is charming."

- Bruno Bettelheim, Off-Off Online

Review from "The Snow Queen" Off-Broadway at the Triad Theatre, NYC

 

"Billy (Stephen Weston)...is the sexually provocative 18 year old, fully in control of his sexuality, that has the upper hand over his would be tormentor...reminiscent of Jean Genet's classic power inversions where the sexual outcast exerts his sense of freedom by eroticizing the oppressor."

- Paul Woodward, RainbowNetwork.com

Review from "Steam" at the Barons Court Theatre, London

 

"The acting cannot be faltered...the potential of some interesting characters - each mini-scene could almost be a play in itself."

- Anya Rakoczi, Three Weeks

Review from "Without A Face" Edinburgh Fringe 2007 at Venue 260, Edinburgh