Bredinka: THREE NIGHTS OF THE CRUCIBLE
"<...>And David! What he did!
He was in the limelight of the audience, bewitching them at a glance, he brought tension to the limit, and then let it go by one sentence, and everybody laughed. And deathly silence reigned when he fixed his gaze to the audience again - because Proctor was going to die!"<...>
Neil: THE CRUCIBLE
<...>"David's acting is like heart throb in the middle of chaos repressed emotions.
But the incredible burden falls from the shoulders after a sudden and fatal choice. It so happens that "to die" means "to live". And people go to their death happy from the feeling of their freedom, leaving their direct and indirect murderers to live in the dead end of their fear". <...>