"Did He Like It keeps my finger on the pulse of what's hot and what's not on Broadway. It makes me a better Producer."
- Ken Davenport, Broadway Producer
"DidHeLikeIt.com tells me all I need to know after an opening; the site of cartoon Ben on a fence or puking says it all!!"
- David Gersten, Press Agent
"Did He Like It is a must read for anyone with an interest in Broadway theater...this is by far the best site on the web as it relates to Broadway reviews...I have it saved on my favorites!!!!"
- Ken Mahoney, Broadway Producer
5 LESBIANS EATING A QUICHE OFF-BROADWAY REVIEWS
Opening Night: October 13, 2012
Show
NY TIMES
TM
NEW YORK THEATRE REVIEW
TIME OUT
TOC
Synopsis: It’s 1956 and the Susan B. Anthony Society for the Sisters of Gertrude Stein are having their annual quiche breakfast. Will they be able to keep their cool when Communists threaten their idyllic town?
Broadway Reviews
NEW YORK TIMES REVIEW:
"Let it be said henceforth that a quiche is nothing to sneeze at. Oh, I know, you’ve always thought of quiches as silly cuisine, fit to be served only at that silliest of meals, brunch. How wrong you were. A quiche is a mighty thing, as powerful and blessed as womanhood itself. "
Click here to read the full "5 Lesbians Eating A Quiche" review.
THEATERMANIA REVIEW:
"5 Lesbians Eating a Quiche, which will be returning as part of the FringeNYC Encores series at the SoHo Playhouse, has a wacky charm. Set in the 1950s, the satirical comedy details the extraordinary events that occur at an annual quiche breakfast held by the Susan B. Anthony Society for the Sisters of Gertrude Stein. "
Click here to read the full "5 Lesbians Eating A Quiche" review.
NEW YORK THEATRE REVIEW REVIEW:
"5 Lesbians Eating a Quiche is a hilarious play in the vein of Charles Busch and Taylor Mac's hysterical ladies of propriety and manners. This apocalyptic and camp-y satire manages to be silly, socially-conscious, and well-layered. The story revolves around a 1956 Susan B. Anthony and Gertrude Stein society of 'widows.' Audience members are greeted at the door like they're members of the private club and given name tags with female names. The members are enamored with the concept of quiche and hold it up as a form of art. There are obvious queer sexual overtones throughout the piece and before the women can chow down on some prize-winning quiche an unexpected crisis occurs which traps everyone inside. "
Click here to read the full "5 Lesbians Eating A Quiche" review.
TIME OUT NEW YORK REVIEW:
"“No men, no meat, all manners”: That’s the motto of the Susan B. Anthony Society for the Sisters of Gertrude Stein, a 1950s association of unmarried women who gather annually to sample one another’s custard pies. As the title of Evan Linder and Andrew Hobgood’s dark comedy suggests, the ladies’ pert geniality puts a pretty dress and lipstick on sexual identities that cannot be spoken of openly. (Their protective code word is “widows.”) "
Click here to read the full "5 Lesbians Eating A Quiche" review.
TIME OUT CHICAGO REVIEW:
"If the phrase devised work inspires fear, confusion or eye-rolling, check your preconceptions at the door. Expanded after an award-winning run last year in Collaboraction’s Sketchbook X, this ensemble piece is smart, sharp and hysterically funny"
Click here to read the full "5 Lesbians Eating A Quiche" review.
Sign up now to have the reviews emailed to you after every opening night!
Click here to buy tickets to 5 LESBIANS EATING A QUICHE
DidHeLikeIt.com is the top Broadway resource for reviews of Broadway plays and musicals. We provide show reviews from The New York Times,
New York Daily News, Newsday, USA Today, Variety, and more! DidHeLikeIt.com also provides Broadway and Off-Broadway show information
and ticket information.