“Michel’s two performers unpack and unravel these individuals with delicateness. With his boyish good looks and unaggressive manner, Langsam is so convincingly what Jim claims himself to be – a woke, evolved man – that we spend a lot of the play waiting for the other shoe to drop. LaBute has trained us well in this; the men and women of his plays can get really mean. But Langsam is sporting some serious charisma. Jules’s reluctance to let him depart makes sense.” - Broadway World
“…it’s clear Michel and the very skilled actors have delved deeply into the characters and the complexities of the drama.” - Stage Raw
“…the more we get to know Jim and Jules, the more complex each of them becomes, and the same can be said about LaBute’s play, though none of this would work nearly as well as it does at City Garage without precisely the right duo to bring Jules and Jim to life, and in Davis-Lorton and new company member Langsam, ace director Frédérique Michel has hit the jackpot.” - StageSceneLA
“Performances here are fantastic. The cast acquit themselves extremely well, conveying a lot of subtle nuances (and not-so-subtle declarations)” - ArtsBeatLA
“The satiric edge of Wilde’s dialogue sparkles and we get to appreciate the duplicity, hypocrisy, and class snobbery of the characters.” - Valerie Milano - The Hollywood Times Today
“The current production, however, features more seasoned actors who are experts in making the audience chuckle, groan, guffaw, and laugh uproariously.” - Elaine Mura, splashmags.com
“Adam Langsam is perfectly droll as the mischevious Algernon Moncreiff and plays terrifically with Austin Hall’s dashing John Worthing.” - Alisa Hayashida. The South Pasadenan
"Christian Dearfield, Adam Langsam, Hugo’s cousin is extremely wealthy, fastidious, astoundingly suave, and Disney Prince handsome...The cast of The Claw is hilarious! This is a rich and wonderfully comical farce destined for long term greatness. This original cast has set the mold!" - Dianne Williams, NoHoArtsDistrict.com
"Rule #1 of a comedy is it must be funny and this triple-threat comedy, mystery, romance, follows the rules indeed!" - Kristy Markovik, TheTolucanTimes
"Adam Langsam plays Christian who is a rich kid in a rich house with the ego just as big. Adam shines when his characters insecurities come through and his reactions of fear, surprise and even jealousy are a hoot to watch." - Lorenzo Marchessi, The Geek Authority