David C. Nichols – LA Times
Controversial psychology and show-biz moxie commingle in “The Behavior of Broadus,” with triumphant results.
As delightfully self-assured as it is comically self-referential, made up of equal parts whimsy, wacky, profane and profound, this cracked experiment in satirical musical development is a wickedly entertaining watershed for Sacred Fools Theater Company, the Burglars of Hamm, Center Theatre Group and the general theatrical landscape. Read more…
Bob Verini – Arts In LA
Straight up, the Sacred Fool–Burglars of Hamm co-production of The Behavior of Broadus is the most audacious, provocative, entertaining, original musical to premiere in LA since 2008’s Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson, to which the new show bears more than a little resemblance.. Read more…
Steven Leigh Morris – LA Weekly
Directors Matt Almos and Ken Roht turn The Behavior of Broadus into a beautifully acted, entrancing spectacle following the life and existential crisis of one John Broadus Watson. Read more…
Now running through Oct. 25.