An excerpt from a 1991 review by Burt Supree:
“…in every instance, Neumann is a riveting performer, a potent danger ticking. He’s a few of my favorite things, especially in his long, dangerously courteous monologue from Pirandello’s ‘The Man With the Flower in His Mouth’. Neumann’s manner is so unwaveringly simple that you wonder if his honesty masks a psychopath. You never know which way he’s going to jump.”
