THE YELLOW LEAF
REVIEWS
PIONEER THEATRE COMPANY
“The Yellow Leaf” is as witty as it is rich with history, drama and intrigue... lingers with the mind and intoxicates the soul.
VolitionMag.com
…the pleasure of witty repartee and poetic language and a story drawn from the pages of literary history…Morey has introduced such a fascinating time and situation…
The Deseret News
…a ribald romp of history based fiction…
Salt Lake Magazine
… a compelling view of the momentous events of that summer and beyond… Turning phrases worthy of these giants of the literary salon is no small task, but Morey pulls it off with aplomb…
Wordsmith
(J.A. Clemens)
"The Yellow Leaf" by playwright Charles Morey is a hit. ... The story draws frequent laughter and wrings the occasional tear from the audience ... But it is Mr. Morey''s dialogue that tips the scales to "it's a hit." The conversations, especially those delivered by ... Lord Byron make you wish you were a participant... will leave you laughing crying and most certainly jealous that you did not know them. Although after seeing the play you will feel you did.
Ogden Magazine
“The Yellow Leaf” is as witty as it is rich with history, drama and intrigue... lingers with the mind and intoxicates the soul.
VolitionMag.com
…the pleasure of witty repartee and poetic language and a story drawn from the pages of literary history…Morey has introduced such a fascinating time and situation…
The Deseret News
…a ribald romp of history based fiction…
Salt Lake Magazine
… a compelling view of the momentous events of that summer and beyond… Turning phrases worthy of these giants of the literary salon is no small task, but Morey pulls it off with aplomb…
Wordsmith
(J.A. Clemens)
"The Yellow Leaf" by playwright Charles Morey is a hit. ... The story draws frequent laughter and wrings the occasional tear from the audience ... But it is Mr. Morey''s dialogue that tips the scales to "it's a hit." The conversations, especially those delivered by ... Lord Byron make you wish you were a participant... will leave you laughing crying and most certainly jealous that you did not know them. Although after seeing the play you will feel you did.
Ogden Magazine