"While the journey may follow a long and winding path, the beautiful performances by Jinn S. Kim and Christine Albright anchor Ruhl's play in a most humane fashion."
- George Heymont, My Cultural Landscape "Her male colleagues are all noteworthy, especially Kim as the kindly, insightful Lama." - Judy Richter, fall all Events "...a Lama (Jinn S. Kim in a graceful, believable performance)" - Mark Rudio, A Beast In A Jungle "Jinn S. Kim as the kindly lama and Wayne Lee as the beamish monk are excellent in their roles. " - Richard Connema, Talkin’ Broadway San Francisco "...Jinn S. Kim’s almost preternaturally gentle, patient Lama." "...Albright’s conversion scene with Kim is one of the play’s sparely poetic, blithely rendered highlights." - Robert Hurwitt, The San Francisco Chronicle "Jinn S. Kim as the Lama brings to his role a calming, pleasant, totally respectful manner that does not hide his deep determination..." "And a side conversation between the Mother and the Lama about their own mothers and former teachers could be a worthy piece unto itself apart from the rest of the play." - Eddie Reynolds, Theatre Eddys " Jinn S. Kim exudes warmth and wisdom, curiosity and good humor as the lama who comes in search of his reincarnated teacher." - Sam Hurwitt, Marin Independent Journal "The quiet under-playing of the Monks (Wayne Lee and Jinn S. Kim) add verisimilitude to the evening…" - Kendar Adour, fall all Events
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