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Alan Berman knocks it out of the park as Burleson, the politician, who seems to have an answer to all of societies problems. His obliviousness is on par with Steve Carell’s Michael Scott and his devotion to his ideas is similar to that of Bob Odenkirk’s Saul Goodman of Breaking Bad.
— Randall Unger, The Movie Network,
Alan Berman in the chief role in particular delivers all the preposterousness with an appealing smirky poise.
— Daphne Howland, Village Voice
As the rootless sell out who infiltrate Students in Solidarity with Nicaragua in El Salvador, Alan Berman is a credible and anguished informer.
— Village View
Delivering an admirable, committed straight-faced comic performance, Alan Berman plays the central role of Coleman Burleson.
— Frank Scheck, The Hollywood Reporter
Outstanding acting by Alan Berman, as Paul helps the play to expose the theatrical illusions in reality: the pretending, coverups, the lying and the manipulation of the FBI bureaucracy.
— The Los Angeles Times

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