coyote Katie's return
Blizzard '67
with Playlab NYC as part FringeNYC 2013
"The cast does a formidable job at conveying the danger in each situation they encounter. William Franke as Henkin plays various roles effortlessly creating some of the most exciting interactions in the play."
--Jason Rost on Theatre Is Easy
"William Franke, Graham Halstead, John Pieza and Andrew Rabensteine are a compelling quartet and [deliver]...well-crafted performances."
--Edward Elefterion on NYTheatre.com
"This cast is first rate with the ability to build an insidious community that is real and for that reason absolutely frightening."
--Joseph Verlezza on Theatre Reviews Limited/David Roberts
"The cast does a formidable job at conveying the danger in each situation they encounter. William Franke as Henkin plays various roles effortlessly creating some of the most exciting interactions in the play."
--Jason Rost on Theatre Is Easy
"William Franke, Graham Halstead, John Pieza and Andrew Rabensteine are a compelling quartet and [deliver]...well-crafted performances."
--Edward Elefterion on NYTheatre.com
"This cast is first rate with the ability to build an insidious community that is real and for that reason absolutely frightening."
--Joseph Verlezza on Theatre Reviews Limited/David Roberts
The Soldier Dreams
"... an absorbing production with its share of rewards, notably Franke's look of unsmiling befuddlement..."
--A.J. Mell on BackStage.com
--A.J. Mell on BackStage.com
For Reasons Unknown
with Gingham Theatre as part of FringeNYC
"William Franke and Jessica Kaman [as] two foppish cops…[are] highly capable and deliver some of the best comedic moments in the show.”
--Nathaniel Kressen on NYTheatre.com
"William Franke and Jessica Kaman [as] two foppish cops…[are] highly capable and deliver some of the best comedic moments in the show.”
--Nathaniel Kressen on NYTheatre.com
Peas & Carrots
with Courthouse Theater Company as part of FringeNYC
“William Franke and Ellen Reilly are impeccable in this play...”
--Jared Robinson on NYTheatre.com
“William Franke and Ellen Reilly are impeccable in this play...”
--Jared Robinson on NYTheatre.com
Much Ado about Nothing
“William Franke [gives] Claudio more sparkle than we're used to.”
--Martin Denton on nytheatre.com
--Martin Denton on nytheatre.com