Story by Ilene Reid and Michael Heitzman 
Music & Lyrics by Everett Bradley, Susan Draus 
Michael Heitzman and Ilene Reid 

   Musical Direction by Jon Rose
Directed by Clive Cholerton
  Choreographed by AC Ciulla

Photo: Sean Rawson
... standout choreography by A.C. Ciulla (Tony-nominated for "Footloose")
...the tentpole here is Ciulla's work. Writhing bodies interlock only to break free in leaps and long-limbed extensions. It all echoes modern dance and contemporary ballet with scant hint of Broadway other than a Fred and Ginger homage. The choreographer's graceful work alternates between the emotional ecstasy of physical passion and the herky-jerky buffeting of human beings in a tempestuous cityscape.”
 
                                                             -Bill Hirschman,VARIETY
...the dancing, which ranges from tiny isolations that accent the humor to soaring lifts that make you gasp....
And for all the sweeping motions and dazzling lines, AC Ciulla's choreography has its feet on the metaphorical ground, especially with Holly Shunkey (equally adept an actress as a dancer) and Marcus Bellamy (cinematic good looks with gymnast strength).                                              
    
- Rod Stafford Hagwood, SOUTH FLORIDA SUN-SENTINAL  
All their desires, frustrations, hopes, inner-most thoughts and vices, are beautifully, skillfully and, at times, humorously, conveyed through music and inventive dance routines. Imagine So You Think You Can Dance: The Steamy Stage Version.
That you’re able to feel for and care about a couple that never talks in words is a testament to the wonderful performances by Bellamy and Shunkey
 ...and AC Cuilla’s delightfully precise choreography.
 
                                 -Kevin D. Thompson, PALM BEACH POST
Emmy Award winner A.C. Ciulla created the explosive,sensuous choreography, a vital part of the show whose central characters are played by dancers who never speak.
Vices: A Love Story has it all- wit, insight, style, plus a terrific score, great performances and brilliant dancing.
                                            
                                                      -Christine Dolen, MIAMI Herald