"An avant-garde tap dancer challenging conventional performance ideas while wearing very little in Dusseldorf. A new-vaudevillian in a bright pink tuxedo, jumping around on small drums. An award-winning choreographer working with dancers at Wayne State University in Detroit. And the traditional ukulele-strumming, kazoo-playing, tap-dancing one-man band. All are incarnations of Chapel Hill native and current Boston resident Josh Hilberman, who, said the late great Gregory Hines, is "one of the best of the new generations of tap dancers."
The Chapel Hill Herald, June 10, 2005
"Unfortunately, too little was seen of Josh Hilberman. His part consisted of a brilliant, comical performance including an over-the-top turquoise suit, a ukulele and a duck whistle."
Helsinki Sanomat, August 5, 2005
"The Hilbermaniacs are world-class, sparkling throughout. Josh Hilberman, showmaster of the evening, and one of the best dancers in the world, was also the first-class Jumping-Jack of the evening."
Nurnberger Zeitung, January 23, 2006
"The young, savage Josh Hilberman from Boston discovers grotesque, nearly expressionistic sides."
DIE WELT , Hamburg, February 10, 2006