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Critics Quotes
“Tongue-in-cheek set design that seamlessly blends human performers with cardboard cutouts and allows those cutouts to cut up as much as the actors. That is just what the admirable David Gallo has achieved, designing the first nonmusical from which the audience emerges humming the scenery. As a result, though the show is full of quite good gags, the sets get almost more laughs than the dialogue. Scenery that simulates crayon drawings, slide projections that cinematically conjure up Hollywood- Gallo’s wizardry is both prodigious and sidesplitting.” The New Yorker “Mr. Gallo is one up on any dog or child on a New York Stage: he has created scene stealing scenery. What makes “Bunny Bunny”, which opened last night at the Lucille Lortel, a giggle is the winking playfulness of sets in crayon colors and wit.” The New York Times “…one of dozens of ingenious set pieces from the ahhh-inspiring drawing board of the set designer David Gallo.” The New York Times “Watching Mr. Kirby and Ms. Cale cavort among the props and scrim, there’s no question the star of the show is the man who made them.” The New York Times “David Gallo’s witty flats, drops and furniture for “Bunny Bunny” provide the biggest laughs of the evening.” BackStage |




