From Anxiety Press
"The play is both hysterically funny and intensely thought-provoking as it debates what makes a person either worthy of heaven, better off in hell, and the purpose of existence on both sides of the veil."
- Arts Independent
"The hilarious radio play by Drew Pisarra has Price... dead for centuries by this point, brought from Hell (where he apparently did quite well for himself) to Purgatory on a provisional basis thanks to the successful lobbying of some devoted fans.... The show is extremely entertaining even for those without a taste for horror."
- ShowTones
"...devilishly good piece of theater" and "...enchanting entertainment!"
- Words4Culture
"Price in Purgatory" catches up with Vincent several centuries into his afterlife. He's been feted in Hell (Satan's a fan, naturally) but, thanks to the intervention of the Mormon Church's Joseph Smith (who Price portrayed in the 1940 flop Brigham Young), his case is being re-litigated before God (again: also kind of a fan).
Price is then taken on a trip through his life - and down his IMDb page - with the help of his spirit guide, manifested in the form of a younger Vincent Price. Thus our hero must face the sins of the past (figuratively) and himself (literally) to transcend to a better hereafter. - from Sean Redlitz's Introduction