The New York Times - Somewhat Recommended
"...The style of the show is so high camp there ought to be a sleepaway version. The actors give the material their big-voiced, big-haired all, but the antics often feel forced rather than delirious...As a kind of Theater of the Ridiculous, it isn't ridiculous enough. In a decade dominated by reality TV, this satire loses fizz."
New York Post - Not Recommended
"...10-year-old Tori Murray plays the psycho third-grader with panache: She can sing, and she's funnier than most of the adults in the cast. Too bad the production, itself, isn't as assured...A couple of other actors border on the amateurish - frustrating when they waste songs that, in the right hands, could stop a show."
Entertainment Weekly - Somewhat Recommended
"...This chintzy production suffers a tendency to have actors rush their lines and, at press time, still felt a bit under-rehearsed, which is a shame because there's great stuff in this vaudevillian-inspired script. But over time, the proper balance might fall into place. To borrow a lyric from its title track, 'Ruthless!' stops just short of toothless."
Time Out New York - Recommended
"...The preternaturally self-assured Tori Murray plays this Shirley Temple of doom in the show's current revival, and the joke still kills. Not everything else about Joel Paley and Marvin Laird's musical holds up quite so well, but it's an enjoyable slice of cyanide birthday cake. The show-tuneful score is lively and the main cast is strong...Rotten as the state of Tina Denmark may be, we can't resist watching."
CurtainUp - Highly Recommended
"...Don't be alarmed if this vicious musical with its vivaciously venomous score catapults you out of the theater on a high and keep you smiling even if it's into a sweltering summer night. Fear not that this deliriously campy show is only for the initiated or the intrepid...the story of how sweet little tap-happy Tina ruthlessly makes it to the top is one you may not want to miss, even if you relished it before...It still sings, snaps, and snarls all at the same time."
Talkin Broadway - Not Recommended
"...Everything we see after Tina 'pays' for what she's done strains visibly, and shows that excess, too, can be taken to excess. Except during the truly crazy final few minutes, the plot gets away from Paley and fails to capitalize on the endlessly inventive energy that fuels the show so capably early on...This production may lack all the guts it ought to have, but Tori Murray possesses them in spades."
Cititour.com - Recommended
"...In a remarkable Off-Broadway debut, Kim Maresca simply stuns as Tina's mother...Paley's mostly assured direction occasionally leads his actors to making bigger-than-necessary gestures, perhaps to compensate for the simple set and the ultra-minimal orchestra. But there's no need for me to be ruthless in my criticism of 'Ruthless!' I haven't smiled so much or laughed that hard since 'Something Rotten.'"
TheaterMania - Not Recommended
"...Paley helms a zippy and efficient production in the first half that becomes increasingly plodding as the actors claw and mug for every last laugh. Contemporary references (like Caitlyn Jenner) have been added to the script in an almost perfunctory manner. Ninety minutes is long enough for this fun diversion that doesn't quite rise to the level of a gut-busting so-bad-it's-good classic, try though it might."
Stage Buddy - Recommended
"...It's a show that certainly provides laughter by the second, but also reveals a darkness you only begin to perceive hours after you've left the show. Are talented people worth more than the untalented? Is talent something that's nurtured and developed, or something you're simply born with? With outstanding performances and direction by Joel Paley 'Ruthless!' is a decadent night at the theatre complete with brilliant comedic performances and catchy tunes."
Theater Pizzazz - Highly Recommended
"...The cast is absolutely superb from start to finish...You will marvel at the genius firmly planted in Marvin Laird's memorable musical score, and the riotously funny book and lyrics by Joel Paley could very well leave you with a belly ache from laughing so hard...This show will no doubt ignite a renewed appreciation for over the top, camp/horror musicals! I say bravo to that, original works with razor sharp teeth are exactly what Broadway needs."
Stage and Cinema - Not Recommended
"...'Ruthless!' offers few laughs, little suspense and no surprises...Mr. Paley is exaggerating the already exaggerated elements of musical farce to make fun of musical farce, and of musical theater in general. He's trying to be corny on purpose. But his attempt at being corny is itself corny. He's endeavoring to make fun of bad musicals with a musical that is worse than a lot of the ones he's trying to make fun of."
Theatres Leiter Side - Recommended
"...Paley has staged everything to within an inch of its life, with musical underscoring helping accent each move and piece of business. The acting, as in similarly camp-oriented farcical exercises, is decidedly overdone, but tactfully enough to keep it within bounds; you'll roar at some gags and gag at others."
Times Square Chronicles - Recommended
"...This amusing theatrical parody of the cutthroat road to fame and stardom is talent filled...The adorable ten-year-old Murray is so reminiscent of a singing and dancing Patty McCormack. Her comic timing is killer... The original creator Joel Paley, directs this like a B-movie that is making fun at itself and for ninety minutes, we laugh at cheesy jokes, thrill at the campiness of it all, follow the plot line and the tuneful score. Ed Wood would have loved this show!"
StageZine - Recommended
"...The plot is predictable, but that is all part of the fun...This self-proclaimed 'Stage Mother of All Musicals' is wickedly hysterical, lighthearted summer fare that anyone into camp and parodies of old Hollywood will not want to miss."
Local Theatre NY - Highly Recommended
"...Masterful and high-energy performances were offered by all...If you want to catch a creepy-funny, tongue-in-cheek musical this summer, head to St. Luke's in midtown for 'Ruthless.' There's no intermission, so be sure to use the bathroom beforehand, and if you have any delicate sensibilities, leave them at the door."