Wonderful.
HUNGRY, a work in which nothing much happens beyond some contemplative pre-dinner chatter, may well be the most resonantly topical and emotionally engaging play of this election year.
Ben Brantley, New York Times HUNGRY's] thousand acts of extreme daily realism, from chopping vegetables to the constant dance of interpersonal negotiation, amount to a kind of human politics, dramatizing, as many more 'dramatic' plays cannot, the historic conflict and consolations of living in our country right now.
Jesse Green, New York Magazine Nelson] may just be quietly building a masterwork.
Linda Winer, Newsday If you want to understand the forces driving the current presidential election, pay close attention to this play.
The Daily Beast Richard Nelson's quietly incandescent play HUNGRY, a play that feels as fresh as if it was written this morning.
Jeremy Gerard, Deadline/Hollywood .
delivers the sort of intimacy rarely encountered on the stage.
Frank Scheck, The Hollywood Reporter.