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Reviews
The Merchant of Venice
Kentucky Shakespeare Festival -- Louisville, KY
Matt Greenbaum threw himself gamely into the physical clowning of Launcelot Gobbo."
-- Andrew Adler, Louisville Courier-Journal
The Groundling
Summer Circle Theatre -- East Lansing, MI
"Greenbaum is obsessed with his work...established that he was struggling with some cerebral issue that he was as yet unable to reveal.   It added a layer to character, a man who might otherwise be seen as somewhat simple and shallow."
-- Bridgette Redman, Encore Michigan
The Misanthrope
Wharton Center -- East Lansing, MI
"Fiery, French and Fantastic:  Misanthrope Thrills.  Like Lin Manuel's Hamilton, Greenbaum's Alceste is a brilliant and charismatic man who seems like a terrible person to know.  Greenbaum shows Alceste's shattering vulnerability as a naive boy unable to comprehend the contradictions of love and courtship"
-- Paul Wozniak, Lansing City Pulse
Bigger Than i (Part I)
Counting Squares Theatre @ Horse Trade -- New York, NY
"Greenbaum's alter ego, who opens the show with a story that a lot of folks will be able to relate to, is particularly memorable.""
-- Martin Denton, nytheatre.com
Long Shadow
Barter Theatre -- Abingdon, VA
"A powerful drama, flawlessly constructed and unflinching as it confronts the complexities of the human condition.  The high quality of this production entirely justifies its long run at Barter.  Matt Greenbaum plays multiple roles with skill."
-- Gary Aday, Washington County News
Tradin' Paint
Barter Theatre -- Abingdon, VA
"Coty Webb (Matt Greenbaum) is a bigoted, loud, misanthropic redneck who lives for going to the races, gobbling greasy chicken and throwing  the bones onto Turn Two.  More is happening out there than just seeing who can get nowhere first by going in circles the fastest.​ A hilarious look at NASCAR."
-- Robert McKinney, Bristol Herald Courier
"Race to the Barter for this one.  It is not just funny;  it is hilarious!
--  Priscilla Hall, Wytheville Enterprise
Second Samuel
Barter Theatre -- Abingdon, VA
"How a single play could be so funny, so life-affirming and so thought provoking all at once is simply amazing.  Greenbaum plays B-Flat, the play's narrator."
--Robert McKinney, Bristol Herald Courier
Barefoot in the Park
Gaslight Dinner Theatre -- Dickson, TN
"Greenbaum play Velasco with a Kaufman-esque quality that is immensely appealing.  Add to that the impossible sparkle in his eyes and you have an irresistible lure.  Greenbaum is superb."
-- Stacy Smith Segovia, The Leaf Chronicle
Ah, Wilderness!
Theatre UCF -- Orlando, FL
"Matt Greenbaum makes a lively, comical Uncle Sid.  Jim Helsinger and his cast have turned out a lovely-looking, fun-loving production of O'Neill's uncharacteristically sweet-tempered play."
 -- Elizabeth Maupin, Orlando Sentinel
Picasso at the Lapin Agile
Theatre UCF -- Orlando, FL
"Ingram has a smooth touch with her actors, as well, and they return the favor by making their work look effortless.  In particular, Greenbaum is a stitch as the self-centered Schmendiman."
-- Elizabeth Maupin, Orlando Sentinel
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