Reviews. “As the Executive Artistic Director of a Theater that just completed a 3-week run of HOW RUDE- I can only scream, “Do it! Produce it! Share the rudeness with your patrons!”... it was a fabulous experience, start to finish- and Phillip George and Steven Silverstein are THE best to work with. I cannot recommend this show enough... and it’s perfect for a small theater (like mine)- it’s a 5-star “must do”...” — Michael J. Tobin, Footlight Theatre, Falmouth, Maine “How Rude is a thoroughly delightful and hysterically entertaining revue with wonderful new songs that will appeal to everyone! ” — Gerard Alessandrini, author of FORBIDDEN BROADWAY! “One of the cleverest set of songs I’ve heard in a long time. Insanely inventive with rhymes for days that constantly surprise, amuse and entertain. I can’t wait to see it again!” — Michael Lavine, Legendary Broadway Performance Coach “These songs are super catchy. I loved the many musical styles paired with these hilarious lyrics. It’s an original premise that’s very marketable, too. Really Awesome!” — Christian Perry, Artist, Film-Maker “. . .a lightning-fast, cleverly choreographed performance of 22 hilarious songs devoted entirely to the all-too human propensity for people to be obnoxiously, relentlessly rude in every situation you can think of.” — Ross Alan Bachelder www.artsaplenty.ME April 22, 2023 Read Full Review “Written by Phillip George and composed by Steven Silverstein, these two masters of their craft have penned the next Off-Broadway hit. Put down the remote, get off the couch and head to...this delicious musical menu of rudeness at its best.” — Christina Keemen, Facebook Reviews “The news is so somber and serious these days that the chance to see and hear good, hilarious comedy is a unique event. The musical “How Rude” at the intimate Footlights Theatre in Falmouth provides that wonderful opportunity. Light, a bit ribald but not “modern crude,” the production moves at a brisk, smooth pace, all in great humor, with many hearty laughs. Go catch it while you can” — John Roediger, South Portland, A letter to the editor in The Press Herald of Portland