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Around the World in 80 Days (Waterfront Playhouse, Key West, FL):

“Nate Washburn plays the lead role brilliantly, with suitable British aplomb and disdain. His matinee idol good looks hint at a future romantic bent in the play, but that is the farthest thing from his mind when he seals the bet.” - Joanna Brady, Konklife

“As Phileas Fogg, Washburn propels the action with perfect delivery, playing the quintessential comedic straight man to the silliness swirling around him.” - Erin Stover Sickmen, Keys Weekly

White Guy on the Bus (Passage Theatre, Trenton, NJ):

“Nate Washburn and Laura Chaneski have some excellent moments as a young couple who become involved in a series of arguments with Roz.” - Tim Dunleavy, DC Metro Theatre Arts

“The interactions with Washburn’s very earnest Christopher and Chaneski’s politically correct Molly, serve as deliciously uncomfortable counterpoints in several exchanges with their elders.” - Gwen Ricks-Spencer, New Jersey Stage

One Slight Hitch (Florida Repertory Theatre):

"Washburn’s scruffy, free-spirited underachiever is easygoing and charming, staring at the world through sleepy stoner eyes as he talks about his unlikely plans to write a modern version of Kerouac’s On the Road.” - The News-Press

 

"Nate Washburn and Sid Solomon, as dueling, would­ be grooms, share the night’s best chemistry." - Naples Daily News

 

"Florida Rep has a knack for getting comedy right...not at all surprisingly, does it [One Slight Hitch] full and satisfying justice." - Terry Teachout, The Wall Street Journal

 

Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Jersey Lily (Cortland Repertory Theatre):

 

"Nate Washburn as Sherlock catches the character's brilliance and angst" - The Syracuse Post-Standard

 

"Washburn captures Holmes’ frenetic energy to a T: you can almost see the feverishly quick working of his brain while his body can’t seem to stay still. Without a strong Holmes, this play would fester, so it was a delight to see Washburn so thoroughly capture the essence of his character from the moment he first appears in his red silk dressing gown." -  Ithaca Times

 

Hamlet (American Globe Theatre):

 

"Nate Washburn, as Laertes, and David McCall, as Fortinbras, also stand out for their knack with Shakespeare’s language." - Show Business Weekly

 

Books on Tape (Tongue in Cheek Theater):

 

"Jeffrey, charismatically rendered by Nate Washburn" - newyorktheatrereview.com 

 

A Christmas Carol (Roxy Regional Theatre): 

 

"Nate Washburn, who plays Ebenezer's lovable nephew Fred as well as the younger Scrooge, delivers a performance worthy of stages lining Broadway in his home city of New York. Washburn creates an inviting character in 'A Christmas Carol', drawing the audience into this fabricated world so much you can almost feel the chill of Scrooge's shabby office.' - clarksvillenow.com

 

 

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