The Last Cadillac Reviews
Chicago Reader- Somewhat Recommended
"...There are plays that nosedive-but maybe wouldn't-with more tweaking and a better sense of where they're going and how the heck they're getting there. The Last Cadillac, from playwright Reginald Edmund, is such a show."
Theatre By Numbers- Somewhat Recommended
"...I say sadly because I have a soft spot in my heart for a number of aspects of this production. The founder of the The American Demigods is a friend of mine. Rory Leahy has written for my company, and is the person directly responsible for my return to reviewing after a multiple-year hiatus. The director, Samuel G. Robinson, Jr., spent a number of years in Minnesota, and worked at a number of the same places that I did. I reviewed his play "Same Difference" back in the Twin Cities, and it was a brilliant piece of writing. The playwright is also familiar to me from Minnesota, and I like to cheer on the folks who developed their craft through The Playwrights Center there, as that institution was integral to the development of my own work. I'd hoped to see a play that allowed me to celebrate the work of these men."