| "What makes Letters to the End of the World so refreshing is Dudley's ability to write with thoughtfulness and complexity about eternal concerns... Compassionate yet clear-eyed, he allows his characters independent life as they search for meaning and connection, and the result is thoroughly satisfying and movingly human." |
--Erik Haagensen, Backstage
| | "Proving that gay theater can still successfully and meaningfully explore the subject of AIDS..." |
--The Advocate
| | "The plot-line of the play pits our noble aims as a people against our nationalistic urges...if you didn't see [Dudley's previous plays], start feeling guilty now." |
--The Clyde Fitch Report
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