"At one point, Goren, Cubria and Campbell-Elliott are scattered on the perimeter of the stage and the interaction of their sideways glances and challenging stares easily draws your eyes away from the action at center stage."
- NYRemezcla.com
"Goren has the voice, and we can see how Conchita -- although physically attracted to the lector -- was ultimately unhinged by his words."
- Brooklyn Daily Eagle
"Goren adeptly embodies the amicable awkwardness and mild eccentricity of a science teacher and radiates the weight of extreme grief from the inside out."
- offoffonline
"**** [FOUR STARS] Jordan Smedberg's "Lucid" is a story about a mind on the brink--whether of insanity or enlightenment, it's hard to say. The play revolves around [James (Jeremy Goren)], a recently widowed theoretical physicist.... [H]is nocturnal visions become ever more cogent--leading up to one final, climactic, desperate, tearjerking dream. The lights come up, and as if waking from a deep sleep, you're left with that odd feeling of both revelation and delirium."
- Time Out New York
"Lucid...does have the luminous presence of Natalie Thomas (formerly, a Ballett Frankfurt soloist) and sharp, appealing performances by Jeremy Goren and Pat Swearingen."
- InfiniteBody
"Jeremy Goren showed excellent talent."
- AllArtsReview4U
"Jeremy Goren as Victor Frankenstein .... has the makings of a fully committed lead, as evidenced in his perfectly rendered and breathtaking final scene."
- DC Theatre Scene
"Goren refuses to judge Frankenstein's scientific ethics while playing him. He may seem detached, but the good doctor is "trying to figure out the wonder of existence. It's not about 'I like to destroy things.' It's about trying to find the mechanism that drives it all," the actor says."
- The Washington Post
"Perhaps the most enticing part of the show is the chemistry between ... Goren and Rector [who] display an entire spectrum of emotions and develop a complicated relationship, keeping the audience wondering whether they thrive on each other or if they wish for the other's demise."
- The Eagle
"Each of the characters, if you will pardon the expression, comes to life in a production that feels smoothly created....[T]here are notable performances by Jeremy Goren as the young doctor Frankenstein...."
- Potomac Stages
"Highlights in the cast [include] ... Jeremy Goren's portrayal of the obsessed Victor Frankenstein...."
- CurtainUp
"Monster becomes much more of a character study than an epic, grandiose work. While the creepy Frankenstein (Jeremy Goren, frequently phlegmatic and consistently engrossing) hardly inspires our allegiance, the monster is no automatic subject of pity, either."
- DCist
"As Will, Goren provides a good blend of emotional stutter-stepping and outsized intellect."
- offoffonline
"The first 40 minutes or so is a well-written, well-acted, nicely detailed, smoothly directed character study of Will (Jeremy Goren) and Carol....the awkwardness, bluster, embarrassment, confidence, dissembling, and utter realness of these characters was vital and bracing theater. ...superb, real, very natural acting by the entire cast.,.."
- Oobr
"worthy of mention are Jeremy Goren and Kathleen Ferman as the Vice President and his wife, respectively."
- nytheatre.com