As Don in the new musical VALUEVILLE dir by Donna Lynne Champlin
“Their boss, Don (a spectacularly perverse Christopher Sutton), transcends stereotype. From the moment he greets the new employee by snapping, “Eddie is a child’s name,” he is clearly an original. And Donna Lynne Champlin’s keen, polished direction presents him as a fully formed monster.”
The New York Times
“If Jean-Paul Sartre had written a musical comedy, it might look something like “ValueVille,” the clever and hilarious new show by Rowen Casey. The work is a 21st century riff on Sartre's classic existential play No Exit, although it stakes out its own territory through unexpected plot twists and ironic sentimentality. The “Valet” is played by the rivetingly off-kilter Christopher Sutton as Don, the creepy Manager of ValueVille.”
NiteLife Exchange
“Christopher Sutton is a full throttle villain, a ruthless control freak with a talent for one liners”
Theater Pizzazz
“Christopher Sutton as Don gave an amazing performance, bringing sinister to life.”
Theater In The Now
“ValueVille is a fresh take on Sartre’s “No Exit,” where hell is a job at a KMart-esque store run by the devil. He is portrayed as a psychotic and overly controlling boss named Don, by the evilly delightful Christopher Sutton.”
Times Square Chronicles