TIMES STANDS STILL REVIEWS
JUICE.PH - All That You Can't Leave Behind: A Review of "Time Stands Still"
“Time Stands Still continues to prove that Red Turnip Theater is a daring company, consistently choosing work that doesn't give easy answers but leads us to ask tougher questions.”
CLICK THE CITY - Review: Red Turnip's "Time Stands Still"
“...Time Stands Still is a powerful drama...“
A JELLICLE BLOG - War Torn Choices (Red Turnip Theater's TIME STANDS STILL
“...Red Turnip Theater once again offers the Filipino audience another daring material...”
SPOT.PH - Theater Review: Time Sands Still
“...a piece of literature where details are revelaed so naturally...”
THE PHILIPPINE STAR - Photo Finish: The X-Pat Files by Scott Garceau
“When Time Stands Still connects, as with previous productions, all you need is a stage and a pair of actors to pull it off. Let the large companies bring in the candy-coated musicals; Red Turnip wants you to eat your vegetables.”
PHIPPINE DAILY INQUIRER - 'Time Stands Still, perceptive, unflinching, timely
“It’s actually a testament to the intelligence and skill that Zamora and his actors have brought to this play that, while they all blab about people killing and children dying, it remains difficult to fully feel for these privileged, self-congratulatory white people."
“This is technically Rem Zamora's 2nd stage play directorial piece after his successful staging of Cock. He never failed to amaze me on his interpretation and vision as to how a play is to be mounted for the viewing public. His idea of combining projected images to show time transition and using an in-the-round blocking despite the stage set-up was a marvel to behold."
ABS-CBN NEWS - Review: Love and war play out in 'Time Stands Still
“...Zamora has assembled yet another winning cast. "
YAHOO! PHILIPPINES - 5 reasons to catch Red Turnip's 'Time Stands Still
“Director Rem Zamora has a clear understanding of what the play is about, which translates beautifully onstage."
RAPPLER - It's complicated, with post-traumatic stress disorder
“Watching the play was like watching a real photojournalist's life. It's like watching my life and my colleagues,” he said. Abad Santos, Buencamino, Ocampo and Domingo were brilliant in their parts. Zamora, the play’s director, has done himself proud in making such a tight production."
“Anna Abad Santos and Nonnie Buencamino being a powerhouse in the industry gave justice to the critical and delicate role of Sarah and James. ...Be ready for a roller coaster ride of emotions."
THE HAPPY MAN - Red Turnip's Time Stand Still
“The material is engaging and the performances of the four actors are equally compelling."