BLOOD: A COMEDY
Kya Grier and Kaila Burgess in URBAN CENTRAL. Photo by Cie Stroud.
Amy Bizjak and Simon Kendall in WHITE BABY. Photo by Ron Bopst
Faith meets funny in 'Blood: A Comedy'
By Peter Filichia/For The Star-Ledger
November 10, 2009, 5:12PM

The current production from the Passage Theatre Company in Trenton is misnamed. David Lee White called his script "Blood: A Comedy." He really should have titled it "Blood: A Farce." "Don’t you love farce?" asks the lyric in "Send in the Clowns." People who nod yes to the question might very well be pleased by this play.


New York Times
Theater Review | New Jersey
Dysfunctional Delights
By ANITA GATES
Published: November 13, 2009

David Lee White’s “Blood: A Comedy” couldn’t be cleverer as it deals with the onset of Alzheimer’s disease, a soap-opera-style family shocker and reflections on the existence of God.
Packet Publications
Bob Brown
Blood: A Comedy'

Passage offers a fast-paced farce whose characters verbally carom around the set as if it were a pinball machine


All in the Family
By Megan Sullivan
Posted: Tuesday, November 3, 2009 3:15 PM EST

Atheism, intelligent design, memory loss, family dysfunction and cheese cubes �” it’s all part of the stew at Passage Theatre
IF I COULD, IN MY HOOD, I WOULD...
JERSEY FOOTLIGHTS
By MICHELLE FALKENSTEIN
Published: December 4, 2005

Taking Gang Violence To the Stage
TRENTONIAN
Dec 11, 2005

TRENTON -- One minute, you’re in the comfortable darkness of a beautiful local theater. The actors onstage are doing a good job and taking you into their make-believe world.
TRENTON LIGHTS
Passage Theatre Looks Homeward
[Trenton Lights - The Times of Trenon]

Downtown Trenton's Passage Theatre Company hasbecome much more locally focused in the last year, drawing more of its actors,designers and directors from the Delaware Valley and performing works by local playwrights. Its newest show, the musical play "Trenton Lights,"takes that local emphasis to the limit.
New York Times
Arts | New Jersey
Giving Trenton a Voice on Stage

FOR a while, life looked grim for Tamara Ramos. When she was a teenager, things were so bad at home that she and her brother sometimes had to fend for themselves, staying with friends.
Princeton Packet
Stories of a City
Thursday, May 20, 2010 3:33 PM EDT
By Anthony Stoeckert

David White and June Ballinger of Passage Theatre turn Trenton’s true stories into drama...
Allison Trimarco White, David Lee White and Adam Immerwahr