A Perfect Gentleman

American Review:

Gentlemen Triumphant
Philadelphia Daily News
by Nels Nelson

Appleman has brought forth a virtually impeccable comedy of manners set in 18th-century London and just bursting with charm, style and well-turned witticisms.

There is a sensible ending, arrived at with good humor and a feather touch. A Perfect Gentleman has a universal message to offer fathers and sons who are at odds. And that is that love, both filial and paternal, is expressed in a great variety of ways, not all of them instantly perceived, and that the things each desires isn't necessarily what the other is empowered to give.