The terrific Seth Rettberg was devastatingly
charming
as both Princeton and the tormented Rod — a
'corner of the sky' performance worthy of 'Pippin'.”
    -John Moore, Denver Post Theater Critic

Seth Rettberg, doing double duty as Princeton and Rod,
is light-footed, funny and huggable.
    -Juliet Wittman, Denver Westword

Seth Rettberg…as Princeton and Rod, combines
effortless expertise with small, character-revealing
puppet movements and genial likeability…”
    -P Hodgins, Orange County Register

“Kelli Sawyer and Seth Rettberg, each playing two
pivotal roles with varied personality and wounded
passion, lead the terrific ensemble.
Rettberg makes
Princeton sympathetic amid his immaturities. Rettberg takes
a broader and more comic approach to playing Rod, whose
sexual insecurities are tested by his well-meaning
roommate…”
 -Michael Grossberg, The Columbus Dispatch
Seth Rettberg is a marvelous Bobby!
    -Rick Rogers, NewsOK

Seth Rettberg, as Bobby Strong, drew cheers and
applause, whistles and stomping from the audience
for his rendering of the song 'Run, Freedom, Run'.
He is, indeed, a pure and dedicated hero."
    -Joan Gilmore, The Journal Record(Oklahoma City)

“[The] cast is packed with Broadway talent….Seth
Rettberg
may be “Urinetown’s gladiator against those in
power, but he also plays a great high school vocal music
teacher in his rendition of “Run, Freedom, Run”.  
[His]
exaggerated facial expressions and the rise and fall,
twisting and turning of his body with the notes
brings down the house!

    -Johnnie-Margaret McConnell, The Norman Transcript

“New Yorkers Ellie Mooney and Seth Rettberg are a cute
couple as the daughter of the greedy monopolist and the
youthful leader of the rebellion to let people pee for free.
Both also have
wonderfully lyrical voices for their love
ballads: "Follow Your Heart," "Look at the Sky," "Tell Her I
Love Her.”
    -Bob Curtright, The Wichita Eagle
Lyric Theatre