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Reviews from Past Stage Productions

A Revolutionary Christmas:

Reiner Prochaska as grandfather Franz was immensely talented. As a hard-working immigrant farmer, Prochaska was endearing. The scenes with his grandchildren were

touching...and the tense moments when he fought with his son over their political beliefs and disagreements over how to treat prisoner Peter were stunning.

The Rose Tattoo:

Rowley's ... most powerful delivery is in those scenes when she is at full hurricane force,..., demanding truth from her priest (played delicately and sympathetically by Reiner Prochaska). 

The Elephant Man:

Reiner Prochaska was outstanding as the hospital administrator Carr Gomm and his monologue in the last moments or the show...was particularly moving.

Superior Donuts:

Another character who contributed to the personality of the play was Max (Reiner Prochaska). a Russian immigrant who wants to buy Arthur's shop and will seemingly stop at no means to get it. Frochaska completely nails the Russian accent throughout ...[and] is a cheery, spritely and well-meaning character, seemingly unaware of his biases and peculiarities, and was a consistent sourc

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In the Next Room or The Vibrator Play:

Prochaska. as Dr. Givings. is mild in his portrayal. aloof and reserved...as he is a clinical man of science. There are moments of expression, read mostly through his eyes and spikes in his vocal pitch that arrive under the guise of excitement or restrained anger. It is the gradual tension built between Prochaska's character and Duvall's character that drive t

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The Canterbury Tales:

Re-discover the bawdy humor and profound truths about the human experience in The Canterbury Tales in The METs exciting multimedia steampunk-style production of Geoffrey Chaucers immortal classic an original adaptation by ensemble member Reiner Prochaska.

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