Martyna Majok’s work challenges typical perceptions of what it’s like to live with a disability as well as the disabled’s relationship with their caregiver. In “Cost of Living,” running through Mar…| East Bay Times
The Bar Area premier of Martyna Majok’s COST OF LIVING has landed at Oakland Theater Project. With few frills and the focus on dialogue, COST OF LIVING pulls you in and never loosens its grip. In the midst of telling a story of a marginalized community, Oakland Theater Project reminds us of the universality of human nature, connection, rejection, and love.| BroadwayWorld.com
'Cost of Living' explores the lives and relationships of two disabled people and their caregivers in modern-day New Jersey.| Berkeleyside
Martyna Majok’s Profane, Poetic Play Explores Loss & Redemption by K. Marguerite Caronna Emilie Whelan skillfully conducts a quartet of talented actors in a play of consummate humanity in Oakland Theater Project’s production of Martyna Majok’s Pulitzer Prize-winning drama “Cost of Living.” Each character has their own distinct melody of longing. Good hearted but unlucky Eddie (Daniel Duque-Estrada) starts the play with a stunning barroom monologue of searing loneliness. He straddles...| theatrius.com
by Charles Kruger Each of the four characters in Martyna Majok’s play, “Cost of Living,” is in some ways privileged, and in others marginalized. Both Ani (Christine Bruno) and Joh…| TheatreStorm
Martyna Majok’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play writes characters with disabilities who aren’t defined by their physical limitations.| Datebook | San Francisco Arts & Entertainment Guide
Martyna Majok's play at Oakland Theater Project takes on America's horror of "hand-outs" with fine performances.| 48 hills