"Steven Levenson's passionate and provoking If I Forget is a family play and a political play . . . Irritable and animated, the Fischers come vibrantly alive in this playwright's funny, bruising, searching voice." --Alexis Soloski, New York Times
"Gripping . . . The problem with many family dramas is that the families are so often hateful. Levenson avoids that trap in If I Forget, writing about a tribe of middle-aged Jewish neurotics who snipe and squabble after the death of their mother--but who love one another . . . One secret after another is teased out." --Marilyn Stasio, Variety
"Magnificent . . . The miraculous thing about Levenson's talent is that he makes us understand the Fischers' private code even though it's not our family . . . An amazing play." -- Robert Hofler, Wrap
"Funny and deeply unsettling . . . wholly conceived and deeply felt. Levenson is such an expansive and gifted writer." --Jeremy Gerard, Deadline
-- "The New York Times on The Language of Trees"