Articles & Reviews
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“The energetic, hot-tempered Youngblood (Will Little)…There is a tender honesty in the scenes involving Little and Cunningham.” -Sarasota Herald Tribune
“Youngblood played by Little…brings the struggle and passion of a young black man trying to make a place for himself in America to life.” -Longboat Key News
“Will Little as son Walter Lee, explosive in his anger against the man and society’s road blocks as he struggles mightily to make a better life for his family. ” -Talkin’ Broadway Regional News
“There’s nothing quiet about Little, who delivers an explosive, wrenching performance as a man fighting off fears of not providing for his family or feeling he is unworthy of succeeding his father as head of the household. His Walter is a dreamer who turns to alcohol and verbal abuse when things don’t go his way, and everything Little does is with a grounded truth that makes Walter all the more human.” -Sarasota Herald Tribune
“Little, implementing an African accent, shows true star power as the slave who allows himself to be seduced by his master…Nabo’s not afraid to speak his mind and the script is peppered with witty, brazen quips that Little drops with spot-on precision…It’s here where Little really shows off his chops. There are ample opportunities for him to fall into pits of histrionics but he sidesteps them all.” -Bradenton Herald Tribune
“Will Little, as Nabo Sensugal, the African, plays the part with a transparent clarity, both helpless and heroic. Little is lucky to be endowed with such a great physique for his semi-nude dancing feats, as well, which were cunningly choreographed by Leymis Bolanos Wilmott.” -Pelican Press
“At the forefront are Little, who’s compelling no matter what he’s doing (including performing some striking choreography by Leymis Bolanos Wilmott appropriate to his African heritage)” -Sarasota Magazine
“Will Little, who is deeply affecting as Nabo Sensugali…Little delivers a compelling, beautifully realistic performance that never seems forced or phony.” -Sarasota Herald Tribune
