"Like the wind force that pushed him into the donut shop, Anthony B. Phillips’ Franco is one bundle of energy. A newcomer to our theatre scene, this is one young man to keep an eye on. As Franco he shows an emotional range from edgy to funny to bright to downtrodden. The effect he has on his new boss gives Arthur hope for the future. The two play well off one another."
Examiner / San Diego Theatre Critic
"Stand-out performances by the actors dominate the production, especially by those the roles main roles of Arthur and Franco (Anthony B. Phillips)..... Phillips’ performance bursts with energy throughout the show whether he’s running around the shop sharing his ideas or even sitting silently in a chair."
San Diego Entertainer Magazine
"Phillips is a newcomer to San Diego stages, but to see him bop unstoppably around the shop, singing Stevie Wonder’s “Sir Duke” a cappella, is to witness a potential star in the making."
San Diego Union - Tribune
" Mr. Foxworth, an Old Globe Associate Artist, proves once again that he is one of the very best character actors around. Mr. Phillips matches him stride for stride until the play’s end....."
San Diego Arts Review
"Phillips, a welcome newcomer to the local scene, easily goes toe-to-toe with the old veteran in a finely etched performance as Franco."
SDGLN Theatre Review
"As Franco, Anthony B. Phillips is funny, irrepressible and quick-witted...."
San Diego Union - Tribune / North County