Press
Tap Dancing siblings in ‘Tappin’ Thru Life’
REBECCA RITZEL | The Washington Post
“The Manzari brothers are unique, and so are Sam and Max, in a different way. D.C. has got the dancing brothers. It is just a joy. D.C. is fierce.”
Review: In ‘Tappin’ Thru Life,’ Maurice Hines sings his heart out
NELSON PRESSLEY | The Washington Post
“…they make way for a routine by another local duo, seventh-graders Max and Sam Heimowitz. The beat goes on, Hines proudly declares.”
On Stage: Tappin’ the Classics
CHUCK CONCONI | Washington Life Magazine
“…twins Max and Sam Heimowitz [are] significant proof that tap is alive and well.”
Super Month
LISA TRAIGER | Washington Jewish Week
“[Hines] knows from firsthand experience that brotherly competition and brotherly love go hand in hand. And besides, he says: ‘I love those names — Sam and Max Heimowitz!'”
Deal twins make tap dance splash at Arena
GRAHAM VYSE | The Foggy Bottom Current
“Even in such esteemed company, the Heimowitz brothers’ routines have been crowd favorites.”
Maurice Hines Is Tappin’ Thru Life
KEITH LORIA | TheaterMania
“The four guests then tap in a round, proving that there are plenty of great brother teams following in the footsteps that the Hines brothers helped create.”
Finding common ground at Knock on Wood
GEORGE ALTSHULER | The Northwest Current
“The Heimowitzes have discovered that tap can quickly draw people in, although they’ve figured this but in decidedly modern ways.”
BWW Reviews: MAURICE HINES IS TAPPIN’ THRU LIFE at Arena Stage, Offers Something for Everyone
BENJAMIN TOMCHIK | Broadway World
“Both sets of brothers are phenomenal, and you can’t help wonder if you’re seeing another Hines and Hines team in the making.”