Stage and Cinema
Holden was equally intriguing and convincing as a liminal character who moves between racial identities - Lynne Weiss
Broadway World
Marcus G. Dahlman – played with disarming charm by Alexander Holde - Scott Reedy
The New England Theater Geek
Alexander Holden is a plainspoken everyman as Marcus Gee. Gee is perfectly nice, and a prime example of how everyday nice people commit racism. Any person could be Gee. If the character is a suit one can put on and take off according to circumstances, Holden is the tailor showing us how well it would fit any of us - Kitty Drexel