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By Gerald M. Gay
Arizona Daily Star
Tucson, Arizona Published: 01.19.2007
"The Woman in Black" finds strength in its actors"
"[Roberto] Guajardo shines ... he managed to bring to life an entire town of people, from Mr. Jerome, the firm's nervous, apprehensive local agent, to Keckwick, the strong and silent carriage driver. "
"[David Alexander] Johnston was no slouch either. ... The two kept a strong rapport whether the scene called for levity or heart-stopping horror."
"If you are more into Edgar Allan Poe and less of a "Saw II" fan, the play has enough suspense and quality acting to keep your adrenaline pumping."