Mud Blue Sky opens at The Road Theatre.
“As for Farabee, he is a precociously gifted young performer whose puppyish Jonathan ultimately explodes with youthful loss and desperation.”
-LA Times
"Jonathan, the teen pot dealer is masterfully portrayed by recent Juilliard graduate Adam Farabee. Superb acting from Adam Farabee."
-Examiner
"Farabee’s self-aware yet sweetly innocent Jonathan tops the fine cast, funny yet touchingly vulnerable."
-The Tolucan Times
"As Jonathan, Farabee is a breath of fresh air, completely believable as the sadly overlooked teenager still reeling from the unexpected death of his mother. Never does he descend into sitcom styling, always spartan and effectively real in his simple choices.
-Arts in LA
"Truly touching is Adam Farabee as angry naïf Jonathan ready to take off into a new life.”
-Theatre Spoken Here
Parfumerie Plays Wallis Annenberg Center for Performing Arts
Adam will appear in Parfumerie, directed by Mark Brokaw, at The Wallis in Beverly Hills. This will be the inaugural production at the theatre.
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"Adam Farabee shines." "Adam Farabee makes his charming stage presence known."
-Stage Scene LA -Culture Spot LA
“As for Farabee, he is a precociously gifted young performer whose puppyish Jonathan ultimately explodes with youthful loss and desperation.”
-LA Times
"Jonathan, the teen pot dealer is masterfully portrayed by recent Juilliard graduate Adam Farabee. Superb acting from Adam Farabee."
-Examiner
"Farabee’s self-aware yet sweetly innocent Jonathan tops the fine cast, funny yet touchingly vulnerable."
-The Tolucan Times
"As Jonathan, Farabee is a breath of fresh air, completely believable as the sadly overlooked teenager still reeling from the unexpected death of his mother. Never does he descend into sitcom styling, always spartan and effectively real in his simple choices.
-Arts in LA
"Truly touching is Adam Farabee as angry naïf Jonathan ready to take off into a new life.”
-Theatre Spoken Here
Parfumerie Plays Wallis Annenberg Center for Performing Arts
Adam will appear in Parfumerie, directed by Mark Brokaw, at The Wallis in Beverly Hills. This will be the inaugural production at the theatre.
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"Adam Farabee shines." "Adam Farabee makes his charming stage presence known."
-Stage Scene LA -Culture Spot LA
Juilliard's Drama Division Announces 4th year Season:
Adam will appear in Bike America, The Cripple of Inishmaan, and Pericles as part of the 2012-2013 4th year season of plays at Juilliard.
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Romeo and Juliet at The Juilliard School
The Lieutenant of Inishmore at Berkeley Repertory Theatre
- *Winner, San Francisco Bay Area Theatre Critics Circle Award, Best Supporting Actor*
- "Adam Farabee is charismatic as Davey." -Talkin' Broadway
- "The hilarious Adam Farabee." -East Bay Express
Victoria Martin: Math Team Queen at the Women's Project
- “As freshman Jimmy, Adam Farabee is a puppy with a Nerf ball; he's adorable." -Backstage
- “Bringing these endearing outcasts to life is a boisterous and talented cast… Adam Farabee makes the scene-stealing most of the over-eager Jimmy. All five actors work very well together, and look like they're having a blast on stage.” -NYTheatre.com
- "Director Loreta Greco has elicited enjoyable performances from the youthful cast." -The New York Post
- “Adam Farabee shines with awkward brilliance as the frustrated freshman pining for Vickie's attention. It's at times startling how accurate these kids are at creating high school onstage.” -Gothamist
- "The actors are all game, especially the hoppingly hyperactive Farabee." -Talkin' Broadway
- “To begin with, there's the cast, who not only are individually terrific,but also feature a wonderful camaraderie that really makes this group feel like a team. Adam Farabee is the incredibly awkward and adorably naive freshman.” -Curtain Up
- "Adam Farabee is especially good as the sweet and geeky freshman, Jimmy." -Restricted View
- “The cast that is both believable and compelling as students braving high school. They are appealing in their various degrees of nerdiness.” -American Theatre Web
- "Thanks to an excellent cast, the bon mots land. As directed by Loretta Greco, thesps burst with adolescent energy, but they never go so far over the top that they seem to be mocking their characters." - Variety
The History Boys at The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis
- "High points in the show include Adam Farabee's devilish performance as Timms.” -Talkin' Broadway
- “Brilliant casting of Farabee as the rowdy little red-head” -KWMU
- “Excellent work is done by Adam Farabee as Timms” - St. Louis Light
- "The actors who play the students are persuasive and touching." - St. Louis Dispatch