Google Image search of my name pulls up these images. Not all of them are me, but many are.
I have been talked about in the newspaper before…
- “Tired but eager…”
- Amy Harmon, New York Times
- “You never feel like [he’s] “acting” or holding back.”
- Matthew A. Everett, Twin Cities Daily Planet
- “[He] is very British about everything – civilized, not overly emotional, even when they’re feeling betrayed and plotting to murder someone.”
- Mattew A. Everett, Arts Orbit
- “Tylutki swings crazily between complete submission and surprisingly coherent explanations of his company’s alleged criminal behavior. He made even the inconsistencies in the script work to his advantage to provide the afternoon’s most compelling performance.”
- Janet Preus, How Was the Show?
- “Tylutki is a man totally broken by his weeks of captivity: a different kind of loose cannon in this dangerously confined space.”
- Matthew A. Everett, Twin Cities Daily Planet
- “Tylutki seemed to hesitate over his text.”
- Sophie Kerman, Aisle Say
- “There must be dancing.”
- Nathan Tylutki, Star Tribune
- “Nathan Tylutki gave a particularly riveting performance as EPA official (and hostage) David Darling, whose mental deterioration after five weeks in near-solitary confinement is startling to watch and never overplayed.”
- Sophie Kerman and Anna Rosensweig, Aisle Say
- “And of course to my friend Nathan Tylutki, who had the toughest job of all – listening to me complain about the process while also dealing with my grammatical issues. Thank you sincerely for your careful reading and editing of this document.”
- Dr. Kandace Creel Falcón,“This is our home!” Chicana Oral Histories: (Story)Telling Life, Love and Identity in the Midwest
- “Tylutki and Jackson get this off-kilter father/daughter dynamic just right, charming the audience and often daring them not to cry.”
- Matthew A. Everett, Twin Cities Daily Planet
- “Nathan Tylutki makes us hate Freddie from nearly the first moment he is on stage — an appropriate response I think.”
- Ed Huyck, City Pages
- “Freddie’s outsized personality, played pitch perfectly by Tylutki as a mix of jovial good humor and well-meaning provincial elitism, is a remarkable foil to Bri’s gallows humor.”
- Michael J. Opperman, Aisle Say