Excerpts from Theatre Ghost’s review. Click here to read the full review. It’s common to compare theatrical comedies to desserts — both are often artful, sweet confections enjoyed after dinner. But the best comedies slip a little mickey in between
Review: The Lady was a Gentleman – A Gentle and Cutting Romantic Farce
Excerpts from Night-Tinted Glasses’s review. Click here to read the full review. Although the writing is witty, the cast very good indeed, the directing (by Kate Motzenbacker) smooth and ‘on point,’ methinks an undeniable part of the play’s appeal remains
Review: Must be Comfortable With – Smack-down of Epic Proportions
Excerpts from Gia on the Move’s review by Tracey Paleo. Click here to read the full review. Broads’ Word Ensemble “returns to the Hollywood Fringe Festival with a smack-down of epic proportions of the women’s theatrical casting scene. Must Be
Review: Women w/o Walls – Speaking to the Ages
Excerpts from Theatre Ghost’s Review. Read the full review. “Under director Frances Loy, the actors (Kristin Carey-Hall, Esther Mira, Jen Albert and Natalia Ochoa) have woven a close ensemble: They let the story flow among them, shifting speed and intensity, never
Review: Women w/o Walls – Takes Four Incredible Actresses to Their Final Destination
Excerpts from Broadway World’s Review by Shari Barrett. Read the full review. “the show is perfectly cast with each of the actresses fully embodying their character’s persona and physicality” “Director Frances Loy is to be commended on her small-set direction, especially
Review: Fifty Shades of Shrew – Add in a Little Bit of Bondage and Domination
Excerpts from Gia on the Move’s review by Tracey Paleo. Click here to read the full review. Fifty Shades of Shrew “is nicely cast as a wholly female driven piece. And in this case, more than in many other all-female
Review: Fifty Shades of Shrew – Recommended Stage Raw Top 10
Excerpt from Stage Raw’s Review by Deborah Klugman. Click here to read the full review. RECOMMENDED “Linda Muggeridge’s smart and sexy costumes are no small part of the entertainment quotient in this condensed all-female production of The Taming of the Shrew, which casts a
Review: Fifty Shades of Shrew – Offers an Entertaining Combination of ‘Taming of the Shrew’ and ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’
Excerpt from Broadway Word’s Review by Shari Barrett Click here to read the full review “As a life-long lover of Shakespeare’s “Taming of the Shew” and now a fan of the “Fifty Shades of Grey” trilogy, I was certainly wondering how