There's no denying that when 'The Pitch" stays in the office, it's alive"taut, funny, and honest. Alper clearly knows this world; he writes its jargon and swagger with precision. But each time the play strays from the phones and the whiteboard, it forgets its own best pitch. As a showcase for a terrific ensemble and Keller's crisp direction, it's worth the listen. Yet, like a salesman who can't stop talking after he'…
SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 12:04PM on October 22, 2025