Press/Reviews

The Good Reviews are rolling in

Check out some great reviews from SF Bay Guardian, and the Contra Costa Times. 

 

Press Release

Read the Hunter Gatherers press release!

For Press Photos, interview requests, press tickets, or other inquiries, please write to or call 415.558.7721.

 

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Big story in SF Chronicle

Check out a huge article about the show, the playwright (Peter Nachtrieb), the director (Tracy Ward) and the show.

SF Weekly is psyched

Chloe Veltman makes Hunter Gatherers her top pick in this week's SF Weekly. Or check out the preview on SFist and the Bay Area Reporter.

 

Press Release

Read the Hunter Gatherers press release!

For Press Photos, interview requests, press tickets, or other inquiries, please write to or call 415.558.7721.

 

Press Photo

Download a hi-res press photo here to print in your publication.

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Podcast

 

Listen to the Hunter Gatherers Podcast!
(Interview with Peter Sinn Nachtrieb.)

Praise for Peter Sinn Nachtrieb

"It may be a coincidence that Peter's middle name is sin, but certainly his dramatic vision is wickedly idiosyncratic. A new writer on the scene, Peter is already making a splash on the national front with productions in New York and Chicago. It's not surprising. Peter writes with scandalous panache about the American family in crisis and the results are surprising, unnerving and hilarious, making him a writer to watch."
- Paul Walsh, ACT
in Theatre Bay Area Magazine, November 2004

"[Peter] Nachtrieb is a terrific writer, and a fine storyteller with the chutzpah to do risky things."
- Tom Williams
chicagocritic.com

"Peter Sinn Nachtrieb is a mature writer with a wonderful sense of humor who knows how to develop rich characters, (and) stock a play with cute pop cultural references as he tells a plausible story. This guy can write!"
- boystownchicago.com

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