David Caudle Press & Awards

Likeness - see photos
New Times, a review
Entertainment News and Views, a review

The Sunken Living Room - see photos
Gambit Weekly: bestofneworleans.com STAGE REVIEW
Times-Picayune Review: MULTI-LEVELED DRAMA, Home alone with troubled teens at Southern Rep
Times-Picayune Feature: "Sunken Living Room" Rises Again
Feature: WHERE Y'AT, New Orleans Monthly Entertainment Magazine
Miami Herald, a review
a review by Mary Damiano
Sun-Sentinel, a review
New York Times Arts & Leisure, Sunday, December 4, 2005
A Domestic Play Takes a Stormy Path, by Steven McElroy
Production falls victim to not one, but two hurricanes.
Theatre Communications Group, on Hurricane Katrina's effect on the arts.

One Hot Kitchen (under the former title of Hell’s Cuisinart)
NoHo LA Newspaper Review Feb. 28, 2002
A theater review by Michelle Malik
New York Post PAGE SIX Tuesday, July 29, 1997
The Village Voice August 12, 1997 VOICE CHOICES
The Village Voice August 12, 1997 Things Unsaid
BACK STAGE August 8-14, 1997
Reviewed by Peter Shaughnessy
Playbill Online August 4, 1997
RESIDENT (Serving Midtown) Vol. 5 No. 28 August 1-7, ’97
Renting and Raving by Rick McKay
OGGI Italian Language Weekly Magazine, Anno 7, Issue 34
Review by Mario Fratti

Swing Low!
BREAK Magazine Review by A.C. Osterman

AWARDS:

The Sunken Living Room
Winner, Ambie Award '08, for Best Original Play (New Orleans).

Likeness
Carbonell Award Nominee '08, for Best New Work (Play or Musical)

The Sunken Living Room
Nominee, Carbonell Award '07, for Best New Work (Play or Musical)

Likeness
Semi-Finalist, O'Neill Conference '06

The Sunken Living Room
Winner, Southern New Play Festival, '05;
Gold Medal Finalist, Pinter Review Prize for Drama, '04
Finalist, Lark Playwrights Week '04

Visiting Ours
Weissberger Award Nominee, '05

The Short Fall
Finalist, Theatre League of S. Florida Full-Length Competition, '03
Finalist, The Lark Playwrights Week '02

Feet of Clay
Winner, Samuel French One-Act Festival, '04
Heidemann Award Finalist, '01

A Part
Winner, Audience Favorite and Critic's Honorable Mention, Turnip One-Act Festival, '98