“Palindrome does Austin theatre a great service in staging this piece. Not just because it is a classic of Western drama, but because of the quality of the production. Director Kate Eminger and the fine, aware cast play this difficult material with sensitivity, variations in rhythm and timing, and with no fear of the harshness of the text.”
– Austin Live Theatre
“Palindrome may have been founded by recent St. Edward's University graduates, but the quality of their designs and performances suggests a professionalism well beyond a first production.”
– The Austin Chronicle
“Beckett is fuckin' hard. For a young company to tackle one of his most pitfall-laden works is downright audacious, ostentatious and, in the case of Palindrome Theatre's production directed with savvy by Kate Eminger, a damned blessing… one of the most auspicious debuts of any young company in recent years, the themes of its first show being emblematic of it's ostensible mantra: It's about the risk and the need.”
– The Austinist

