“…Hoffmann’s performance blew me away!”
                                             
                                                             Washington Theatre Review


"Evan Hoffmann should receeve a Medal of Honor for Nevermore!"

                                                              
DC Theatre Scene Online


"Hoffmann’s performance is solid as he finds a believable balance between brilliance
and madness.  His voice is strong and expressive."
                                             
                                                             The Washington Post


“...Evan Hoffmann begins the evening crouched in a tight spotlight in the delirium
of Poe’s final moments and rises to each and every challenge the script and score
throws him.  He’s sad.  He’s believable. He’s impressive and imposing all at once,
while slowly deteriorating in Poe’s final hours…he rises time and again to hit
important notes and carry the music to its peak and the story to its conclusion.”
                                             
                                                             Potomac Stages


“…Hoffmann convey[s] the iron will and equivocation that  eventually emerge from
behind the boyish face and sunny smile.”

                                                             The Washington City Paper


“Evan Hoffmann is a natural portraying the ‘everyman’ character, maturing
effortlessly through the ages…”

                                           
                  D.C. Theatre Reviews


“…Hoffmann hit[s] every possible note, whether comic, dramatic or musical.”

                                           
                  The Flat Hat


“…Evan Hoffmann commanded the stage.  His singing, dancing, and acting
captivated the audience especially during his show-stopping song-and-dance solo…”

                                           
                  The Washington Post


“Hoffmann’s charm and wit stole the hearts of all the spectators.  Light on his feet, he
made everyone want to get up and dance, as he tapped his way through the
production.  His voice was marvelous, and from the heart.”

                                                            
The Washington Post