Reviews: Of Mice and Men

Reviews: Of Mice and Men

 
“…George Dudley and Michael Ingersoll are picturesque as Steinbeck’s famous drifters. Ingersoll’s young but world-weary George is sarcastic and grouch but never unlikable. Ingersoll plays him as an emotional vortex, a man who knows cruelty – and has even used it – but now dares to share his dream with his friend and albatross.”
-Commercial Appeal
 
“But the main force throughout Of Mice and Men is the character of George. Despite his gruffness, he convinces you to root for him because Ingersoll gives you the feeling that he is honorable underneath it all.”
-Memphis Mojo

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