"...Riviting...Brilliant...Powerful..."   "...Terrifically Entertaining...A Standout..."    "...Outstanding..."   "...Particularly Impressive..."   "...Splendid..."

HEAVEN - 2002
"The proficient cast is another plus. Adam Bitterman's riveting cop shifts from jocular to psychotic on a hairpin trigger..."


MAD BOY CHRONICLE - 2001
"Lord Fengo...a lusty, bellicose thug brilliantly portrayed by Adam Bitterman."


A POUND OF FLESH - 1997
"...Bitterman's powerful portrayal...makes a handsome centerpiece for the production"

 

GOOSE AND TOMTOM - 2005
"Bitterman does a splendid job...bringing a much-needed cohesion to the second act."


HEAVEN - 2002
"Bitterman is a revelation, bubbling over with anger and prowling the stage with feral grace... with his bald head and intense stare, Bitterman bears a passing resemblance to TV's excellent rogue cop, played by Michael Chiklis. But Bitterman isn't just some knockoff; he's pure rage packed into a compact frame. In the rare moments of tenderness that pass over him like fleeting thoughts, he even makes you feel for him. "I wasn't always a monster," he murmurs to himself at one point, and you want to believe him."
"Garland Award" Honorable Mention - Performance

"STAGE SPOT"

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MAD BOY CHRONICLE - 2001
"...terrifically entertaining..."

BURNING CHROME - 1999
"As wonderful as designer Aaron Francis' dyspeptic vision of the future is, it's Adam Bitterman as the hardened yet not hopeless Automatic Jack who carries the show."  "... (he's) gruff yet honest..."

A POUND OF FLESH - 1997
"...a standout performance...bristling with anger and pain..."

 

HEART OF A DOG - 2004
"...a blaze of hypnotic mania in every appearance."

A POUND OF FLESH - 1997
"Adam Bitterman is wise, cynical and at times heartbreaking..."

TUESDAY - 1997
"...particularly grand..."

 

NOHO>LA

COPS - 2004
"Adam Bitterman gives a terrific performance... giving the character rough edges and regional insights without ever veering into caricature."

 

The Tolucan Times

COPS - 2004
"Particularly outstanding with his subtle accent and mannerisms"

 

BURNING CHROME - 1999
"Bitterman offers an outstanding portrayal as the one armed war vet..."
"...he handles the dialogue with a reassuring honesty..."

 

 A POUND OF FLESH - 1997
"Bitterman is so powerful that he solicits a range of sympathy. From shamed admiration and emulation to even an elusively masculine sexuality, (he) is fierce, eloquent...and... compelling."

TUESDAY - 1997
"...particularly impressive..." 

 

 

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