
Stage Reviews
"Damian Buzzerio gives a wonderfully skilled performance in his three roles of Antiochus, 1st Fisherman and Boult"
Pericles - Elm Shakespeare
Steve Gifford ~ On Stage
"Buzzerio grippingly creates the picture of a man trembling again on the brink of insanity who, in a clear moment, sees the abyss into which he is about to descend."
Proof - Playhouse on Park
Geary Danihy ~ CT Theater News and Reviews
"Buzzerio is equally stunning capturing the quirks, hesitations, demands and beliefs of Hasidic community leader, quick to unexpected bouts of what he would consider righteous anger while capable of experiencing moments of despair and abandonment. His Reb Saunders indeed a powerful, galvanizing figure, capable of inspiring and commanding his followers with his knowledge and wisdom, yet a man who we learn is wiser than we have been aware and capable of loving his family in unexpected ways."
The Chosen- Playhouse on Park
Andrew Beck~ Hartford Arts Examiner
"Finally, Damian Buzzerio, as Reb Saunders, is nothing less than a marvel. His performance transcends acting: it’s impossible to believe that a performer is behind this fully realized person, although in retrospect, one sees that the role demands an astonishing amount of sheer technique, in addition to depth of conviction.."
The Chosen- Playhouse on Park
Brooks Appelbaum~ CONNECTICUT CRITICS CIRCLE
"Mr. Buzziero's Mushnik was equal parts slimy and resigned, and brought a great energy to his big dance number late in the first act. ."
Little Shop of Horrors- Playhouse on Park
Joseph Harrison~ BROADWAYWORLD.COM
"Kathleen Huber's Fraulein Schneider and Damian Buzzerio's Herr Schultz take this production to a whole other level".
Cabaret - Playhouse on Park
GILBERT L. GIGLIOTT ~ CONNECTICUT WIT
"Nominated Best Actor, Play
Damian Buzzerio for Florida Studio Theatre’s Boleros for the Disenchanted. Playing dual roles, from an authoritarian father in the 1950s to a dying man having suffered many losses years later, Buzzerio was compelling in both his dramatic and comic moments."
KAY KIPLING AWARDS ~ GREAT PERFORMANCES
"Standing like a bright light in a dark room, however, the rangy Damian Buzzerio (Pandarus/Ulysses) avoids the pifalls of the mess around him. Whenever he cuts loose, striding around like a graying wolf, we see the glint of Shakespeare's fang and savor it's point at our necks."
Troilus & Cressida - NYC Showcase
HELLEN SHAW ~ THE NEW YORK SUN
"Buzzerio spends the entire second act in a hospital bed, but still commands the stage, even from a stationary position. He is funny and tragic at the same time."
Boleros for the Disenchanted - Florida Studio Theatre
MIKE NOLAN ~ BRENTON HERALD
"Damian Buzzerio’s corrupt Inspector adds a touch of reality to this bittersweet fable."
Irma la Douce - Musicals Tonight
VICTOR GLUCK ~ TheaterScene.net
"Damian Buzzerio displays impeccable comic timing as the long-winded academic and also finds the heart of this verbose character.'
Someone Who’ll Watch Over Me - NYC Showcase
ADAM KLASFELD ~ TM REVIEWS
"Using anger as his primary tool, the fiery leader of the mission to move Stewart is his wealthy father, played by a dynamic Damian Buzzerio. Buzzerio's dead-on Boston accent is the perfect complement to his threats to have his bodyguards pull his son out of bed"
Scituate - NYC Showcase
ALISON ROHRS ~ OFFOFFONLINE.COM
"Damian Buzzerio brings a nice energy to flower-shop owner Mr. Mushnik. His 'Mushnik and Son' tango with Grant is priceless."
Little Shop of Horrors - Northern Stage
JOHNATHAN WHITTON ~ SEVEN DAYS
"The strongest feature of this production is its first-rate ensemble of actors, led by the amazing and captivating Damian Buzzerio as Pandarus, Cressida's uncle."
Troilus and Cressida - NYC Showcase
WARREN HOFFMAN ~ TALKINBROADWAY.ORG. INC
"Prominent characters from the book are well represented on stage, among them…Huck's reprobate father, Pap (Damian Buzzerio) . Pap's drunken indictment of the "Guv'ment" is a highlight of the first act."
Big River - Mill Mountain Theatre
JEFF DEBELL ~ ROANOKE TIMES