Reviews
"...Sechrest bears the brunt of the comic jibes" ---The Post-Standard
"Ric Sechrest never took a breath in his Lenny-playing-Charlie's delicious, preposterous "once upon a lie" monologue. Sechrest delivered the goods in a heavy New York ethnic, monotone accent and aching neck. Fabulous acting and spell-binding performance."---Cape Cod Chronicle
As Charlie, Sechrest ... chooses to play up his boyish lack of self-awareness and consequent relatability –his harmless immaturity, in fact, recalls a modern Judd Apatow hero ---Off-Off Online
"Though not quite Prince-Charming, Touchstone, played by Ric Sechrest, is a delightful character. Bounding from wall to wall, slinking across the stage and belligerently grabbing himself (and others), Touchstone provided an incredible comic interlude at every turn."---The Post
"Cheerfully steering this production through its series of surprises is Ric Sechrest as Sidney (Deathtrap) the cynical and manipulative guy we'd love to hate except Sechrest makes him so darned likable we're kind of torn."---Cape Cod Times
"Sechrest tip-toed on little cat's paws stealthily demonstrating Bruhl's collection of weaponry...he enacted Bruhl as such a nice guy, loving husband and congenial neighbor, until he became the murderer." Cape Cod Chronicle
"Holly Holcomb and Ric Sechrest are standouts as Lenny and Claire. Their hysterical reaction to the news about Charlie is, well, hysterical. Sechrest's best scene is when he poses as Charlie and concocts an outrageous story for the police." Cape Cod Times
“Standout Ric Sechrest, who was just right as the clueless, yet earnest, cop and wannabe playwright, Officer O’Hara.” --OOBR.com
"Sechrest was excellent!---New York Theatre Cool
“first-rate performances are given by Shad Ramsey and Ric Sechrest as both the village delegates and the project's inspectors” --NYTheatre.com
"Ric Sechrest as Lucentio steals scenes with his subtle but strong presence"--- The Times Record
"Caliban (played creepily by Ric Sechrest) livened up the evening."--- Bangor Daily News
"Sechrest is Caliban-literally. His intense characterization never falters, and he glides effortlessly across a whole spectrum of emotions: from rage to fear, gleeful anticipation to humble pleading." ---The Maine Campus
Ric Sechrest was phenomenal. As a dutiful mamma’s boy, and a suitor too innocent to see his opportunities, Ric’s open face and purity was perfect. ---Seanrants.com
"Ric Sechrest is impassioned as the attorney, Toby Felker." New York Theatre Review
"Excellent moments and...Quite comic touches by Ric Sechrest as the defense." ---Big Vision Empty Wallet
"Becky Byers' calculating, flirty Catholic-school student; Ric Sechrest's methodical lawyer; and Alisha Spielmann's mistreated, terrified-of-loneliness housewife all have wonderful moments."---Backstage
"Ric Sechrest is fine!"---Martin Denton, NY Theatre"Bunny’s long time non-fiance Abe Cuttler (Ric Sechrest) does a great job at portraying the typical 50′s old boys network ." The Happiest Medium
"The Tender Trap introduces us to New York eligible bachelor Charlie Reader (played by likeable and lithe Ric Sechrest), an unassuming yet formidable playboy who has got so many attractive ladies filling up his social calendar he practically needs a full time secretary to juggle them. ---United Stages
"Ric Sechrest never took a breath in his Lenny-playing-Charlie's delicious, preposterous "once upon a lie" monologue. Sechrest delivered the goods in a heavy New York ethnic, monotone accent and aching neck. Fabulous acting and spell-binding performance."---Cape Cod Chronicle
As Charlie, Sechrest ... chooses to play up his boyish lack of self-awareness and consequent relatability –his harmless immaturity, in fact, recalls a modern Judd Apatow hero ---Off-Off Online
"Though not quite Prince-Charming, Touchstone, played by Ric Sechrest, is a delightful character. Bounding from wall to wall, slinking across the stage and belligerently grabbing himself (and others), Touchstone provided an incredible comic interlude at every turn."---The Post
"Cheerfully steering this production through its series of surprises is Ric Sechrest as Sidney (Deathtrap) the cynical and manipulative guy we'd love to hate except Sechrest makes him so darned likable we're kind of torn."---Cape Cod Times
"Sechrest tip-toed on little cat's paws stealthily demonstrating Bruhl's collection of weaponry...he enacted Bruhl as such a nice guy, loving husband and congenial neighbor, until he became the murderer." Cape Cod Chronicle
"Holly Holcomb and Ric Sechrest are standouts as Lenny and Claire. Their hysterical reaction to the news about Charlie is, well, hysterical. Sechrest's best scene is when he poses as Charlie and concocts an outrageous story for the police." Cape Cod Times
“Standout Ric Sechrest, who was just right as the clueless, yet earnest, cop and wannabe playwright, Officer O’Hara.” --OOBR.com
"Sechrest was excellent!---New York Theatre Cool
“first-rate performances are given by Shad Ramsey and Ric Sechrest as both the village delegates and the project's inspectors” --NYTheatre.com
"Ric Sechrest as Lucentio steals scenes with his subtle but strong presence"--- The Times Record
"Caliban (played creepily by Ric Sechrest) livened up the evening."--- Bangor Daily News
"Sechrest is Caliban-literally. His intense characterization never falters, and he glides effortlessly across a whole spectrum of emotions: from rage to fear, gleeful anticipation to humble pleading." ---The Maine Campus
Ric Sechrest was phenomenal. As a dutiful mamma’s boy, and a suitor too innocent to see his opportunities, Ric’s open face and purity was perfect. ---Seanrants.com
"Ric Sechrest is impassioned as the attorney, Toby Felker." New York Theatre Review
"Excellent moments and...Quite comic touches by Ric Sechrest as the defense." ---Big Vision Empty Wallet
"Becky Byers' calculating, flirty Catholic-school student; Ric Sechrest's methodical lawyer; and Alisha Spielmann's mistreated, terrified-of-loneliness housewife all have wonderful moments."---Backstage
"Ric Sechrest is fine!"---Martin Denton, NY Theatre"Bunny’s long time non-fiance Abe Cuttler (Ric Sechrest) does a great job at portraying the typical 50′s old boys network ." The Happiest Medium
"The Tender Trap introduces us to New York eligible bachelor Charlie Reader (played by likeable and lithe Ric Sechrest), an unassuming yet formidable playboy who has got so many attractive ladies filling up his social calendar he practically needs a full time secretary to juggle them. ---United Stages