"Pilot Light illuminates theater of the absurd"
--The Oregonian

"Stephan Henry plays the fast-talking unhinged Jerry with much of Jim Carrey's frenetic joviality..."

"As we hear about the tenants in Jerry's building, his absurd yet haunting relationship with his landlady's dog (a playlet in itself) and his past life, Henry passes and lurches around the park bench. Listing, sweating, and grinning, Henry keeps the character bright and manic, a perfect foil for Josh Fuhrer's Peter, a delicate and vulnerable fellow..."

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The Oregonian

Stephan Henry as Jerry, Josh Fuhrer as Peter in The Zoo Story by Edward Albee

In the summer of 1998, Stephan was involved in the founding of "The Pilot Light Theatre Company". This collaborative effort brought great success to their inaugural show.

The Oregonian
August 14, 1998
By Holly Johnson

"In the first production of a fine new group called the Pilot Light Theater Company, "Zoo Story" and Vaclav Havel's "Audience" explore the need to distinguish reality from illusion amid psychological deterioration and emotional chaos. The evening is no-frills, intimate theater in a black box, with a focus on acting. The company delivers the goods and a bit more."
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The Oregonian

"These two one-acts are absurd theater at its most lucid, and the Pilot Light Theater Company is off to a radiant beginning."
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The Oregonian

"...Devon McCoy's handling of Albee is expert, and his cast impressive. Stephan Henry captures Jerry completely as a menacing lost boy trapped in a man's shoes, and he is equally matched by Josh Fuhrer's Peter".

Willamette Week
August 19, 1998
By Steffen Silvis

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