“I just loved Brady and Langstaff as Fogg and Passepartout. Talk about the proverbial British stiff upper lip, Brady didn’t have a flexible bone in his body. He was poker-faced and ram-rod straight whether riding an elephant through the jungles of India or shooting at Apache’s on the American Plains.”
– Berkshire Onstage
“Gil Brady as Actor 5 plays Phileas Fogg and it is wonderful to watch him transform during his quick trip around the globe from a stodgy, indigent gentleman into a man of charm and grace and graciousness. His transitions are gradual and his ultimate change, thanks to another character, is as lovely as it is lively. The entire cast uses accents to perfection.”
– Peter Bergman, Edge New York
“Gil Brady as the straight-arrow hero kept this part focused and won our sympathy. It is not easy to play a cockeyed optimist (and be British).”
– Keith Kibler, New York Arts
“Brady, who has become something of an Oldcastle favorite in recent seasons, offered us grace, dignity and proper Brit stiffness to Fogg’s almost excessive dose of honor and integrity.”
– Telly Halkias, The Advocate