Press
As a Director:
At Home at the Zoo by Edward Albee (2009):
“Albion is representative of what the professional theatre is like,” Freeman added. “You have to be able to act, direct, design, if nothing else so you can communicate with the people you are working with.” (Bobby Lee, Albion College Office of Communications)
A Body of Water by Lee Blessing (2008):
“…an intriguing night of theater that will most likely be a catalyst for animated discussion in coffee shops late into the night.” (Yana Levovna, Lansing City Pulse)
“…One minute you’re waiting to take the stage, the next you’re sucked down the rabbit hole, wrestling with the nature of reality and human cognition. Before you know it, you’re directing your first play. At least that’s how it worked for Alex Freeman.” (Eric Gallippo, Lansing City Pulse)
As an Actor:
Epic Proportions by Larry Coen and David Crane (2007):
“A highlight of the show is Freeman, as Octavium, who executes his multiple “deaths” with great physicality and comic nuance.” (Ute Von der Heyden, Lansing City Pulse)
Pinocchio by Stan Gill (2006):
“Both Glenn and Freeman walk gracefully, embodying their characters in their strides and personalities delivering subtle jokes for the parents.” (Paul Wozniak, Lansing City Pulse)