"Often wan and halting, Loch reveals thoughts of a troubled soul" - Michael Grossberg, The Columbus Dispatch review of Bootleg Radio
"My favorite pieces in this evening worked with a rich ambiguity even in their short running times. Wendy MacLeod’s “This Flight Tonight” has the same tension between soaring and questioning as its namesake Joni Mitchell song with Natalie Ferris and Amanda Loch leaving the comforts of California for Iowa where marriage was legal at the time. A razor-sharp dissection of cold feet and the joys gained through compromise with an astonishing speech by Loch that stops time. Neil Labute’s “Strange Fruit” is a dazzling ice pick in the heart that plays with time and physics as Calbert and Loch vivisect a relationship, laying out minor grievances and erotic joys but spinning around a terrible act. Both actors, good in everything here, are jaw-dropping." - Richard Sanford, Columbus Underground review of Standing on Ceremony
"My favorite pieces in this evening worked with a rich ambiguity even in their short running times. Wendy MacLeod’s “This Flight Tonight” has the same tension between soaring and questioning as its namesake Joni Mitchell song with Natalie Ferris and Amanda Loch leaving the comforts of California for Iowa where marriage was legal at the time. A razor-sharp dissection of cold feet and the joys gained through compromise with an astonishing speech by Loch that stops time. Neil Labute’s “Strange Fruit” is a dazzling ice pick in the heart that plays with time and physics as Calbert and Loch vivisect a relationship, laying out minor grievances and erotic joys but spinning around a terrible act. Both actors, good in everything here, are jaw-dropping." - Richard Sanford, Columbus Underground review of Standing on Ceremony