"Michael Selkirk plays their kindly, older father...an authentic and lovable man..."

"Michael Selkirk plays their kindly, older father named Edgar who is trying his best to take care of his girls when his heart is breaking from losing the love of his life. He represents an authentic and lovable man who puts his family first and treasures the meaningful things in life such as having everyone together and building a home that everyone could come back to and enjoy. His dedication and true affection for his late wife are apparent, as he looks back at all she endured in the hospital — still wondering if he did everything he could have — despite being there every single day during that difficult time."

--Courtney Marie, Theatrescene.net

"Particularly memorable are Michael Selkirk as the robust and genial Ghost of Christmas Present..."

"Particularly memorable are Michael Selkirk as the robust and genial Ghost of Christmas Present, Andy Baleschwiler as both a menacing Marley and an ominously silent Ghost of Christmas Future, and Wilmari Myburgh, amusing as Scrooge’s servant Mrs. Dilber. Selkirk and Myburgh also appear as the animated and jolly Fezziwigs who lead the dancing at their own Christmas party."

Victor Gluck, Theatrescene.net

"Michael Selkirk is marvelously deadpan yet animated."

"With a great sense of time and place, Ms. Goldstein has written a highly compelling and very entertaining, well-plotted play that examines the complicated relationships of these couples with believability, drama, and humor,''

"From its complexly comical opening scene to its wistful conclusion, Daughters of The Sexual Revolution is a joyous, insightful and involving work that is perfectly rendered."

Darryl Reilly, Theatrescene.net