Review: The Humans at Palm Beach Dramaworks

Reviews are in for The Humans at Palm Beach Dramaworks. Part of their 2025 season;

“The performances are excellent. Andy Prosky plays Erik with a breathtaking balance of fear and strength.”  Palm Beach Daily News.

“Andy Prosky (PBD debut) is Erik Blake, the family’s patriarch, now mired in a middle-class financial crisis, having recently lost his job as a school custodian. Anxiety, regret and guilt hang heavily in Prosky’s performance. Brigid now lives near ground zero after 9/11 which has heightened his concern for his daughters’ welfare.  He also has issues which threaten his marriage and his very dignity while fears of mortality and nightmares stalk him.  Prosky’s interpretation deeply resounds:  pensive, anxious, he looks off in the distance asking, “don’t you think it should cost less to stay alive?” His troubles and morally ambiguous nature make him a classic antihero. His is truly a bravura performance.”     Lacunae Musing

Andy awarded a JJ Award

For his performance as Harry Brock in Born Yesterday, Andy received the JJ Award from the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.

The papers theatre critic,Judith Newmark, wrote, “Playing crooked junkyard king Harry Brock, Prosky turned his voice into an instrument of domination and control. His Brock has two styles of interaction : giving orders and getting mad because his orders weren’t followed (or possibly anticipated.) Yet thanks to Prosky’s performance, just a little melted around the edges,you feel for him. Brock has no idea how he drove away the woman he loves.”