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Anaphylaxis - Throwing Bones
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Reviews at SeattleFringe.org - "Ahhh, what powerful and precise actors these two are! It would be a joy to watch them work even if they read aloud from a menu..." - Tamara Paris ; "Mary Jane Gibson and Scott Nath are exceptional performers. " - Aimée Bruneau; "Mary Jane Gibson and Scott Nath are an explosive combination, true professionals in a field crowded with wanna-bes." - Matt Fontaine; "Both characters are given potent senses of humanity by Nath and Gibson..." - E. A. Farnham (Fringe Review Rag); "This performance got one of my very rare standing ovations..." - Joe Boling
Review at theatreseattle.com -
"Gibson and Nath are pitch perfect as Ana and Frank..."


All My Sons - Taproot Theatre
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Seattle Times - "..Scott Nath, playing George, the tortured son of Joe's wronged partner, provides in one masterful scene the essence of the play.."
Seattle Post Intelligencer
The Stranger
The Seattle Weekly
2 Reviews @ Theatre Puget Sound
"..Nath’s cameo as George is arresting.." Joe Boling


I'm Getting My Act Together and Taking it On the Road - Steeplechase Productions
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West Seattle Herald
Seattle Weekly - "...Nath, doing nice work in a limited role..."
The Stranger - "The pacing is inexusably slow, and the songs are fucking boring"


Twilight Zone Marathon - Theater Schmeater
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer - "...Scott Nath comes across as a devil who could arouse sympathy" - Joe Adcock
TPSOnline.org - Joe Boling
SeattlePlays.com - "Scott Nath also gives two memorable performances...Nath is particularly good, playing an exhausted, malnourished, feeble intellectual who vainly stands up to thugs. It would be nice to see what Nath could do with some meatier roles."


Wild Oats - Seattle Shakespeare Company

Seattle TImes - " ...several utility players prance and dance across the stage..."
Seattle Post-Intelligencer - "... Even changes of scenery are jolly. They are accomplished by four zany characters who do the heavy lifting while cavorting and capering."
Seattleplays.com - "...and Scott Nath are charming and clever in supporting roles,..."
TPSOnline.org reviews - "...Four utility players (Ky Dobson, Ben Dunn, Ken Holmes, and Scott Nath) provoke mirth every six or seven minutes as they move set pieces around the house (check out Nath as Little Miss Muffett), in addition to their multiple roles..."


The Dying Gaul - not mentioned
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Seattle Times
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Seattle Weekly
The Stranger
TPSOnline
- mentioned (briefly)


The Merry Wives of Windsor - March, 2001
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Seattle Times


Ghetto - not mentioned

The Stranger
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Seattle Times


The Beauty Queen of Leenane

"One of the hardest things for an actor to do is to play a completely stupid character, and Nath had us laughing both at Ray and with him."
-- Spokane.net


On the Open Road - ReACT Theatre
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"Prickly"
Joe Adcock. Seattle Post-Intelligencer.
Full Article 6/17/99

"Scott Nath taps at the proverbial fourth wall..."
Steve Wieckling. The Stranger.
Full Article 6/17/99


Comedy of Errors - Greenstage
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(I'm not mentioned, but it's a good review)
Seattle Times Review may 19, '99


with the Shenandoah Shakespeare Express

"...appealingly smarmy."
Trey Graham. The Washington City paper
Full article may '98

"...fine supporting work..."
William Triplett. The Washington Post.
Full article may '98