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“This 90 minute show, “Huck Finn’s Story,” shows the additional talent of Jonathan Watkins as The Duke and Michael John Casey as The King who both scintillate with a song and dance routine in reprobate fashion.”
-HUCK FINN’S STORY Bob Anthony, All Arts Review 4 U Website

“As the cardinal and the lawyer, Steve Wilhite and Jonathan Watkins sneer distastefully at one another as the initial deal is struck, performing with a low-grade oiliness.”
-TINY ALICE Nelson Pressley, Wash. Post, 1/17/2002

“The five member cast superbly play out these complex characters. Steve Wilhite as the Cardinal and Jonathan Watkins as the Lawyer present one of the most dynamic French scenes yet seen on local stages.”
-TINY ALICE Bob Anthony, Review 4 U, 1/15/02

“Jonathan Watkins has the smarminess of an opportunistic lawyer down pat.”
-TINY ALICE Internet Review

“Also effective are Jonathan Watkins, as Antony’s conflicted right-hand man, and Kimberley Gilbert, who plays both a shrieking soothsayer and a regal Roman bride.”
-ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA Bob Mondello, Washington City Paper, 10/05/01

“Ian Armstrong, Jason Stiles and Jonathan Watkins ably fill the roles of Mark Antony, Octavius Caesar and Enobarbus, respectively, making their characters stand out.”
-ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA, Terri Corcoran, The Review, October, 2001

“Jonathan Watkins is warm and funny as Feste, a droll, hippie-like troubadour who strolls around strumming his guitar.”
-12th NITE, Doug Deuchler, EXPRESS!, 6/12/00

“Jonathan Watkins provides some beautifully rendered musical interludes.”
-MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING, Tim Sauers, Gay Chicago Magazine, 8/03/97