"Stevens is played by professional actor Dan Morrison, who portrays the boundless energy, enthusiasm and anger Stevens spent during his life to create his legacy of transforming Alaska(...)If you have the chance to see “Uncle Ted,” do it. The dramatic historical record is too valuable to miss." Anchorage Daily News
"Dan Morrison's expressive, animated Vladimir. Morrison illuminates the character with facial expression and gesture that is finely calibrated. These are outstanding performances by actors who fully get the text and show us the deep reality behind Beckett's spare descriptions." Broadway World Review
"Morrison is brilliant as the ragamuffin friends waiting and waiting (and waiting and waiting) for the certain someone named Godot (think GOD-oh) to arrive. They spar, they wrestle, they cry, they argue, they dance and they hug. Their facial expressions are genius, and at times, their movements are like ballet or pantomime. Their hat scene is so funny I was reminded of the great Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. Morrison and does a noble job of honoring Beckett and his mighty words." The Westerly Sun
" Dan Morrison was sensational as Archduke (no idea what’s so funny about "I shot an elk in Sweden," but Morrison had me in stitches with it), the Archduchess (oh, yes), and a tragic-hilarious Othello." The San Francisco Examiner
"Dan Morrison (A.C.T.'s Christmas Carol) gives a captivating performance in many roles. He is outstanding in the dual roles of the Archduchess and Archduke." Richard Connema, Talking Broadway
"...Provides the much-needed comic moments with his penchant for the well-punctuated delivery, as does newcomer Dan Morrison as blatantly brash Anthony Marston. He’s flip and funny to the end." Dana Oland, Idaho Statesman
"...A strikingly honest and mega-comedic piece of mature theater. Dan Morrison is best friend Derrick, and his performance is—by far and large—one of the funniest of this year’s New York International Fringe Festival." M.R. Anderson, Theater Pizzazz
"..If ever there was a scene-stealer, it's Dan Morrison. He is a strong comedic sidekick who knows when to take the stage or fade to the back." Michael Bradley Block, Theater in the Now
"Dan Morrison [is] terrific. Morrison’s frenetic David, whose antipathy toward his mother’s idol finds expression in a series of ...plans to thwart Tartuffe and rid the family of his presence, is hysterical!" Sarah Downs, Front Row Center
"Every actor in this production shines. Notably, Dan Morrison shines as everybody’s favorite cocaine-addicted step-brother." Rudy Gearson, Theater Pizzazz
"Dan Morrison [does} a wonderful job going above and beyond over-the-top as the coke-loving, impromptu ideal-wielding David gives the most physical of performances. Morrison throws himself all over the stage ... and he easily wins over the crowd ...because of the non-stop fun he has." Michael Bradley Block, Theater in the Now