"Alex Dittmer carries the show as the loud, often frustrated director, walking up and down the aisles, shouting at the actors and shaking his head in despair." - The Cape Codder
"In a state of perpetual motion and angst, Dittmer shifted the action stage right, left, up towards the spotlights, down the side aisles. Delivering his lines punched to the syncopated beat of a Welsh accent, Dittmer whispered, shouted attacked and suprised all in a bigger than life portrayal of Dafydd Llewellyn, who passionately bridges the gap between actors, costumers, lighting technicians, etc, just for the love of theatre" - The Cape Cod Chronicle
"It's Alex Dittmer who steals the show, however, in the part of overbearing director, Dafydd Llewellyn. He manages a credible Welsh accent, but its his drive and energy and over blown ego that resonate with the audience. He perfectly captures this stage-struck little man, who uses his position to bully and humiliate others." - The Barnstable Patriot |