"Feyk takes what could easily be a throw away sidekick of a role, and turns it into a compelling,
conflicted character which feels like it has just as much depth as the protagonist of the play.
With a vulnerable bravado, Feyk's creation is a welcome dose of grounded reality..." - Theatre is Easy
conflicted character which feels like it has just as much depth as the protagonist of the play.
With a vulnerable bravado, Feyk's creation is a welcome dose of grounded reality..." - Theatre is Easy
"Feyk is particularly strong as Jack Archer, who pretends to be his friend's servant with a smooth subtlety." - The Times-Union
"My favorite moment, by far, is in watching Georges Braque's (Ryan Feyk) modernist effort
to remove the concept of 'self' from a verse." - The Front Row Center
to remove the concept of 'self' from a verse." - The Front Row Center