Press
Note: Articles prior to 2017 may use the wrong name and pronouns.
On The Complete Deaths of William Shakespeare @ Baltimore Shakespeare Factory:
“I could go into great detail about how each of these talented actors wowed me as they switched between multiple characters from multiple plays, each dying and killing over and over again...nobody dies like [Mel] Glickman. It sounds dreadful to say, but the 11 times Glickman’s characters shuffled off this mortal coil were each a treat to behold.”
Patricia Mitchell, DC Metro Theatre Arts
On Hamlet @ Cohesion Theatre Company:
“Laertes ([Mel] Glickman) suffers nearly as much loss as Hamlet in this production, if not more. Between father, sister, and the loss of friend, placement of self and overall standing in a world that makes sense, Glickman delivers all of these emotional experiences with raw and brutal honesty…it’s all of the subtler responses that Glickman expresses— like the momentary flicker of doubtful reconsideration that passes the eyes when confronted by Claudius to dispatch of Hamlet— that truly express the emotional depths of Glickman’s acting ability. A brutally harrowing scene to watch is Glickman’s unquashable conflagration of fury that arises as a tempestuous maelstrom when arriving and demanding to know what has happened to his father.”
Amanda Gunther, TheatreBloom
On Neverwhere @ Cohesion Theatre Company:
“[Mel] Glickman as the angel Islington is fascinating to watch. Yes, [they are] that good, and consistently so.”
April Forrer, MD Theatre Guide
“Rich-voiced [Mel] Glickman shines in several assignments, especially that of an angel with an agenda.”