Street News, July 2000
...he was out of sight, insight, on point, first-class,
de luxe, made you laugh, feel sad, 'n just gave us the real
deal of a true experience that happens with homeless... The play
dealt with four homeless male characters 'n one female 'n Galinsky
played each character. We were able to see how four homeless
men had a desire for the same woman on the down low.
"The Bench", unravels with Galinsky mumbling in the shadows,
in the foreground is the bench where he becomes JD, Graveyard,
Joe, Markie 'n Lorraine. The artistic, well-composed, harmonious
master gave the rudiments of life. They only had four shows,
should have been more'n I think New Yorkers should have known about
the show sooner. I only hope he thinks about doing it again real
soon in the Big Apple with proper notice 'n billing. Galinsky
is a person that gives a lot of knowledge on stage, in the classroom,
on TV, radio 'n in person. This off-off play should be on B'way
with the quickness.