“…the fantastically funny, talented actor and multi-instrumentalist Peter DiMaggio”
— Jacquinn Sinclair, WBUR
“Peter DiMaggio is the clear standout of this production as Cary. From the moment he appears, his charisma fills the stage. His ability to act, sing, beatbox, and play multiple instruments, sometimes all at once, is extraordinary. “Cary’s Song” is a showstopper that blends humor and vulnerability, giving the audience a glimpse into who Cary really is beneath the sarcasm. His chemistry with both Keiji and Chelsie feels natural and nuanced, and his comedic timing lands every single time. What is most impressive is how he evolves Cary from a Grindr hookup into someone genuinely caring and complex. Peter delivers a performance that is both hilarious and heartfelt, and his musicianship is exceptional. I’ve seen Peter in numerous pieces of theater now and he continues to be a rising star in the New England theater scene and one to absolutely continue to watch as he grows.”
— Kapiolani Kassal, Booked and Scene
“Most notable was Peter DiMaggio as Foley Fish/French Narrator/Percussionist. Onstage the entire production, DiMaggio timed squeaky footsteps and suckered sardines, all while playing with the sunken orchestra.”
— Helen Ganley, Theater Mirror