Actor
THE POWER OF DARKNESS – Off Broadway at the Mint Theater (2007)
“A must-see for students of Russian literature.”
--Jason Zinnoman, The New York Times
“The troupe assembled by (director) Platt projects a sense of ensemble play that spans generations.”
--Marilyn Stasio, Variety
“Director Martin Platt’s production, played by a talented ensemble, is gracefully staged and attention grabbing.”
--Michael Dale, Broadwayworld.com
“A fine cast brings this 1886 Russian peasant tragedy vibrantly to life.”
--Victor Gluck, Theatrescene.net
“I have nothing but praise for the actors, who must display the widest range of emotions. There is fine work by Goldie Zwiebel, Alok Tewari, Matthew A.J. Gregory, Jennifer Bissell, Peter Levine and Lisa Altomare.”
--The New Times
“The cast is letter perfect.”
--Judd Hollander, The Epoch Times
THE KNIGHT OF THE BURNING PESTLE – The Queen’s Players (2006)
“The cast is absolutely fantastic. Some highlights include…Matthew A.J. Gregory as the obtuse but lovable Rafe.”
--Richard Hinojosa, nytheatre.com
ROMEO & JULIET – Saratoga Shakespeare Company (2004)
“Matthew A.J. Gregory as the Prince of Verona…makes Shakespeare’s words sing.”
--Kathryn Ceceri, Metroland
A TUNA CHRISTMAS – Curtain Call Theater in Latham, NY (2002)
“Gregory is a marvelous actor. His physical technique, coupled with an unerring sense of comic timing, makes Dixie, Bertha, and Helen spring to life as three completely different individuals. Every gesture is finished; every line reading is true.”
--Paul Lamar, The Schenectady Daily Gazette
K2 - Curtain Call Theater in Latham, NY (2003)
“Matthew Gregory is stuck to the ledge throughout the play, as his character, Harold has a badly broken leg. He is smug and condescending, but Harold is also wise and he is lost in thoughts of his wife and child far, far below. Gregory is especially compelling in his final speech.”
--Michael Eck, The Albany Times Union
THE POWER OF DARKNESS at the Mint Theater. From left to right: Mark Alhadeff, Annie Letscher, Angela Reed, Randy Danson, and Matthew A.J. Gregory
THE KNIGHT OF THE BURNING PESTLE at the Queen's Players. From left to right: Matthew A.J. Gregory and Liz Stanley
A TUNA CHRISTMAS at The Curtain Call. From left to right: Matthew A.J. Gregory and Jeremy Buechner.
Matthew A.J. Gregory as Bertha (right) in A TUNA CHRISTMAS at the Curtain Call.