Director Jim Warren wisely cast Jonathan Holtzman as the regicidally ambitious Macbeth. Holtzman has considerable stage presence and infuses his character with a force so sinister, yet conflicted, that — as he wades through the blood of his victims — we revile him but can't take our eyes off him. From the instant he makes his first appearance, battle-clad and imposing, we know we are in for a treat. And Holtzman delivers it.
-Staunton News Leader
Jonathan Holtzman is spine-chilling as back-from-the-dead Jacob Marley.
-Staunton News Leader
Particularly noteworthy in differentiating his roles is Jonathan Holtzman, who applies a lazily arrogant Robert Deniro accent to Charles the wrestler, credible backwoods phrasing as Corin the shepherd and an assured tone of nobility as the banished Duke Senior.
-University of Austin Press
Jonathan Holtzman's Charles is always a pleasure to see (and hear)
-MidAtlantic Traveler
........she dreams of hooking up with the hunky author (Jonathan Holtzman) who frequents her shop.
-Talking Broadway
Jonathan Holtzman’s Tyler has an ego the size of Isabel’s bookstore. But
his good looks and beautiful, bedroom-tinged voice are perfect for someone
who’d beguile Isabel.
-The Star Ledger