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"Playwright and director
Edward Elefterion, who very deservedly won the 2007
Midtown International Theatre Festival's award for
Outstanding Direction for Nosferatu: The Morning of
My Death, works magic again with clear
characterisation, painterly tableaux, and brisk pacing."
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offoffonline.com on A Rope in the Abyss
"Elefterion's play is a
sometimes distressing but ultimately gorgeous study of
human identity and the struggle to pull oneself out of
the abyss."
- washington square news on
A Rope in the Abyss
"Playwright and director
Edward Elefterion has the gift
of dialogue at his agile fingertips. Elefterion’s
A Rope in the Abyss beautifully illustrates the lack
of control we have over what we remember and what we
want to forget."
- theateronline.com on A Rope in the Abyss
"Elefterion is clearly a director to keep watching."
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offoffonline.com on Nosferatu: The Morning of My
Death
"...the
brilliantly innovative Elefterion and the cast make
powerful dark magic."
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offoffonline.com
on The Night of Nosferatu
"...seamless direction..." -
Backstage.com on Land of the Undead
"How do you make something this familiar scary again?
Ask Edward Elefterion...Nosferatu: The Morning of My Death,
[is] a classy and,
yes, often terrifying new stage adaptation that looks
sure to be one of the breakout hits of this year's
Midtown International Theatre Festival."
- Martin Denton,
nytheatre.com on Nosferatu: The Morning of My
Death
"Director Elefterion has a talent for letting the story
and the actors speak for themselves. It's a
talent that's much harder to execute than it looks, and
one that requires maturity and experience."
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nytheatre.com
on The Night of Nosferatu
"What makes this an especially
moving production is director Edward Elefterion's
embrace of simplicity and style. There are minimal sets,
moody lighting full of shadow, simple costumes that
don't indicate a particular period, few props, and most
intriguing, the cast's creation of subtle sound effects
to add depth to the various scenes." -
oobr.com on Nosferatu: The Morning of My Death
"...writer and director, Edward Elefterion, does a
wonderful job of combining old with new and was
masterfully able to elicit true emotion and fear from
his cast to create an endearing story against nothing
but a black back drop."
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broadwayworld.com
on The Siblings
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