Read the review in The Times Argus for To Kill a Mockingbird by clicking here. Read the review in Seven Days for A Raisin in the Sun by clicking here. "Veteran actor, Edgar Davis...gives Sam a real depth as a man who truly loves his young charge (Hally) but has human limits."
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| Jim Lowe, Times Argus (Montpelier, Vermont) July 5, 2005 |
“Davis’ dramatic comedy treats the cultural differences with subtlety and sympathy
and does not take any cheap shots, even though he recalls Christmas songs
being played year-round by Muzak-type stations and bizarre nightclub experiences." |
| Rohan Preston, The Minneapolis Star Tribune |
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| Anne Ursu, City Pages (Minneapolis/St. Paul) |
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| Jon Skaalen, Minnesota Fringe Festival 2000 |
For Topdog/Underdog (Pulitzer Prize 2002 for Drama/Suzan-Lori Parks) "Davis
delivers as, Booth, the desperate punk, forever bragging about |
| Tony Kiss, Entertainment Editor, Asheville Citizen-Times, Asheville, NC |
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| Geneve Bacon, Mountain Area Information Network (October 2003) |
"Edgar Davis gives Tom Robinson a stillness and dignity that makes his few minutes center-stage the searing, heart-rending focus of the play." |
| Erin Hart, Star Tribune (Minneapolis, Mn., October 1996) To Kill a Mockingbird |