"...unique, charming, at times hilarious, but most importantly, human."

dean gabourie - former associate artistic director - Stratford Festival, Canada

Robert Shaw in The Shark is Broken

Sciuridae in The Squirrels

James and Others in On the Market

Each D’Ysquith is played deliciously by Brian P. Sage...it is Mr. Sage who steals the show.
— David Kiley, Encore Michigan - D'Ysquith Family in A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder

Roy Cohn in Angels in America - Millenium Approaches

Sage is funny in an eerily sardonic way. More often and more plainly, he is menacing...he seems the most dangerous when he’s the most charming.
— Lawrence B. Johnson, The Detroit News - Harry Brock in Born Yesterday

Lane and Merriman in The Importance of Being Earnest

At the volcanic epicenter is Brian P. Sage’s seething performance as Joe Keller...
— Lawrence B. Johnson, The Detroit News - Joe Keller in All My Sons

Jane/Edgar in The Mystery of Irma Vep

Sage delights in the depravity and humor of his character. His agile moves and sharp comic timing ground his performance.
— Judith Cookis Rubens, Between the Lines - Max Bialystock in The Producers

Lloyd in Guys on Ice