The Rainmaker

“…spectacularly down to earth performances from Teninty, Morton, and Goldring. All three bring an incredible humility, passion, and honesty to their characters. Teninty and Goldring are electric across from each other as they argue the best way to run their family.”
 – Chicago Stage Standard

A Girl With Sun in Her Eyes

“Vincent Teninty’s portrayal of the hapless William…exudes hurt and vulnerability throughout…

It’s a terrific, complex performance that covers the spectrum from cowering to courageous, from open and empathetic to closed off and bitter.”
 – Time Out Chicago

Soup, Stews and Casseroles:1976

“Teninty — turns in bright, admirable work…sharp-tongued, combative, even flirtatious. That gives his performance extra range and texture.”
 – St. Louis Post-Dispatch

“Teninty does very well in the difficult role of Kim, balancing Kim’s strong desire to take care of his family as best he can with his role as a trusted worker in the factory.”
 – Ladue News

“Vincent Teninty is excellent as family patriarch and prime earner, Kim.”
 – Broadway World

The play revolves around easy-going Kim, played with stoic perfection by Vince Teninty, who has slogged through life working at the town’s biggest employer, a cheese factory. Teninty is marvelously understated as Kim. His portrayal is the perfect representation of a man who has, without bitterness, accepted his responsibilities to his family and his own lot in life…instantly we grasp his quiet life of desperation.”
 – Alive Magazine