"The greatest performance was delivered by Howerton...watching Howerton portray Congressman Salt, the audience will never have a problem believing they are actually watching a genuinely senile yet experienced politician at work."
- Buzzine.com (The Sensuous Senator)

"Howerton's portrait of a man with an agonizing secret and a desperate desire for forgiveness is one of the most compelling performances of the year (2006). His excellent reproduction of a foreign accent makes for chilling authenticity."
- ReviewPlays.com (Slow Dance on the Killing Ground)

"Capt. Arthur Phillip, played with an excellent balance of authority and humanity by Charles Howerton."
- Daily Variety, Julio Martinez (Our Country's Good)

"Each performer convincingly renders the essence of his character...like the sinister Professor (Charles Howerton) conducting the inquisition..."
- LA Times, Phillip Brandes (Incident at Vichy)

"Bringing in the male perspective is Charles Howerton's properly stolid and befuddled Earl of Caversham."
- LA Times, Jana Monji (An Ideal Husband)

"Howerton suggests this ruthless code (injecting fear in others) through his eyes...he plays Thaxton...as a bad business dude out of the movies, and it's this kind of exaggeration you wish would extend to the rest of the play..."
- LA Times, Robert Koehler (Backstabbing)

"As Johnny, Charles Howerton is very convincing, creating a human being instead of a stereotype..."
- St. Petersburg Times, Dorothy Smiljanich (Under Papa's Picture)

"Just one actor is in control of his technique...Charles Howerton as the smoothly amoral prison administrator."
- Drama-Logue, Richard Scaffidi (The Chamber of Little Ease)

"...the small family business...run by Andrew Jorgenson (Charles Howerton, who plays firm-but-kind with a fine inner strength)...carries a real New England stubborness..."
- Backstage.com, Terri Roberts (Other People's Money)