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VARIATIONS ON THE DEATH OF TROTSKY
(Director)
"For those who are looking for a little something different in their theater, this production is witty, fun and a bit obscure."

SAY YOU LOVE SATAN
"Even when the gags are predictable, they manage to click. This is due in large part to Scott Gorbach, who invests Andrew with just enough earnest naivete to make his character endearing and relatable. For instance, Andrew insists on keeping his eyes open during a kiss, which becomes hilarious during his frequent lip-locks."
- Christine Howey
"Lusty performance by vulnerable Scott Gorbach."
- Tony Brown
"Andrew, our fallen hero, is an endearing Everyman. The talented Scott Gorbach makes him a particularly charming and vulnerable fellow."
"Scott Gorbach is properly geeky as the naïve Andrew."
- Roy Berko

KIMBERLY AKIMBO
“Scott Gorbach is a stitch as gangly Jeff, an anagram-spouting Dungeons & Dragons freak.”
- Christine Howey, Cleveland Scene
“Scott Gorbach, he of slight body and sensitive nature, is right on-target as Jeff.”
- Roy Berko, CoolCleveland.com
“Scott Gorbach's Jeff, the carefree, misfit boyfriend, gets many of the laughs with ease.”
- Herb Hammer, Chagrin Valley Times
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2009 Theater Tribute Awards:
"Stimulating / Memorable Performance"
"Scott Gorbach as Wallace in Militant Language at The Bang and the Clatter (Cleveland)"
- Roy Berko
FINN IN THE UNDERWORLD
"Best of Cleveland Theater Awards"
"Convergence-Continuum, that near-west-side Tremont district theater, had a full slate of avant-garde weird productions. The best of these was "Finn in the Underworld," a grizzly play that moves back and forth between generations. The common thread is murder. It's not often you see a character strangled on stage, yet this theater performs daring work. "Finn," coming in sixth place, is one of those rare plays that gets better each time you see it."
- Herb Hammer, Chagrin Valley Times
“Scott Gorbach gives a nice tone to the hormone-guided Finn”
- Roy Berko, Cool Cleveland.com
“Scott Gorbach does a creepy turn as Finn.”
- Herb Hammer, Chagrin Valley Times

BIG LOVE
“It is mop-topped Scott Gorbach in the middle as Nikos, Lydia's lover, who gets to play a real human being and not just another hateful male.”
- Tony Brown, The Plain Dealer
“Scott Gorbach (Nikos) does a perfect Forrest Gump. His constant dazed expression is priceless.”
- Roy Berko, Cool Cleveland.com
“Each of the brothers and sisters etches a distinctive character, and two of them (Nikos and Lydia) emerge from the horror with their bodies and affections for each other intact [including] tender-hearted Nikos, Scott Gorbach..."
- Christine Howey, Cleveland Scene

DARK RIDE
(Costumer)
“Scott Gorbach adds to the hilarious moments with a grand array of eccentric costumes.”
- Herb Hammer, Chagrin Valley Times

APORKALYPSE!
"JP (Scott Gorbach, interestingly distant and distracted) is AWOL from Afghanistan and wants to become a preacher."

MEDEA
“ The leading roles easily become the most obvious. Scott, however, has only a short scene but makes the terrors he has seen visible to the audience.”
- Tony Brown, The Plain Dealer