“Doga Celik as Masluch, the menacing bodyguard, who adds authenticity, emotion and even some welcome humour to the proceedings. Celik has an interesting pedigree with work in both Turkey and the UK and is one to watch in the future.”
— Fiona Gilbert - London Theatre, Isosceles
“Celik is the real force, showing both funny evil side of his character. Every scene I was stuck to screen”
— Velev magazine, Exodus
“Doga Celik as Alicia’s brother, on the other hand, is exceptional in their heinousness. It’s a shame they were only given a few scenes, as their effect is a force to be reckoned with.”
— Indy Reviews, Miss or Misses
“Engaging performance of (Celik,Taylor) draws you in and throws you right into the world of the play. ”
— New Jersey Patch, Bride of the Gulf
“A strong cast... endearing and compelling performance by Doga Celik”
— Theatre Is Easy NYC, "Lost and Guided"
“(Celik) shines as Masluch, the menacing bodyguard. He convincingly plays an ex-soldier, poet, and the romantic interest, adding humour and common sense. Definitely a talent to watch.”
— Theatre and Art Reviews, Isosceles
“Celik gives a solid performance balancing emotions and logic perfectly”
— The Magger, Proof
“The cast is excellent, with the four leads (Celik, Ipp, R’Miki, and Sobhian) portraying their character’s co-existing strengths and vulnerabilities with naked candor.”
— Huffington Post NYC, "Lost and Guided"
“(Celik) was so good at being arrogant and a disgusting flirt that I couldn’t help loving hating him.”
— stagebiz.com , 'cold porridge'
“Imad takes the central role in the story powered by Doga Celik’s superb performance.”
— Rising Action, 'lost and guided'
“entertainment at its most mesmerizing and fun with Celik leading the way”