Director May Adrales has added size to what has heretofore been regarded as an intimate, delicate play …
Given the size and scope of Zadravec’s subject, Adrales’ staging is a perfect fit for it. The strong impact of her
production in a small capacity theatre is exhilarating.


Director May Adrales has added size to what has heretofore been regarded as an intimate, delicate play …
Given the size and scope of Zadravec’s subject, Adrales’ staging is a perfect fit for it. The strong impact of her
production in a small capacity theatre is exhilarating.


Director May Adrales creates a fluid and cohesive production, eliciting wonderful performances from her cast and bringing out both the humor and the drama with equal skill. The tone is equal parts magical and realistic, and Adrales’ blend works nicely.


May Adrales direct a heartfelt, entrancing production.


Stefanie Zadravec’s new play deftly wove together stories of relationships and family in a way that defied laws of coincidence but made for an entrancing story. The play explored grief and empathy, including welcome doses of humor and folklore, with a unique, heartfelt voice. May Adrales directed a moving production with a strong cast.


The imperceptible magic that pervades human existence and the power of myth to assuage sorrow are invoked by the playwright Stefanie Zadravec as she entwines the lives of strangers in “The Electric Baby,” a gently touching new drama at the Two River Theater Company in Red Bank.  A mix of expressionism and magical realism… The Electric Baby is capably directed here with a confident hand by May Adrales.