2002
Spring 2002
‘To Kill a Mockingbird’
Directed by Stephanie Barton-Farcas
Adapted by Christopher Sergel
‘Valiant! Noble! Fine performances!
- Elias Stimac, OOBR
It’s always a good thing when a young theater company tries to make its bones with an established classic, and Nicu’s Spoon prove that they have the ambition and chutzpah to do just that. Admirable!
- Michael Criscuolo, NYTheatre.com
The recent presentation of “To Kill a Mockingbird” by fledging theatre company Nicu’s Spoon was nothing short of inspiring. The company’s love of literature and the craft of acting shone. Such purity of purpose is rarely found these days-but it is the essence of good theatre. Expect great things to come from Nicu’s Spoon.
- Lee Collins, Backstage


Fall 2002
‘In Perpetuity Throughout the Universe’
By Eric Overmyer
Directed by Moritz Von Steupenagle
The performances were vibrant. This play and production were a highly enjoyable and thought-provoking experience.
- Jenny Sandman, OOBR
Offers some well-deserved skewering, social criticism and a few good laughs. Delivers in spades.
- Richard Stroker, NYTHEATER.COM
While Thomas McCormack’s endless Endpapers continues its multivolume run, the Nicu’s Spoon production company offers a more uncanny look at the publishing world.
- Soloski, Voice Choices, VILLAGE VOICE

