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THE NEW YORK TIMES - TOP 10 SHOWS OF 2009 - Charles Isherwood, The New York Times

TIME OUT NEW YORK - TOP 10 SHOWS OF 2009 - David Cote, Adam Feldman and Helen Shaw, Time Out New York

THE NEW YORKER - BEST SHOWS OF 2009 - Shauna Lyon, The New Yorker

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL - THE YEAR IN THEATRE, 2009 - Terry Teachout, The Wall Street Journal

 
     
     
     
     
         
 


We’re quickly lured into her rollercoaster life by the immense charm of Heather Hollingsworth, Dana Jacks and McKenna Kerrigan, all of whom have obviously fallen a little in love with the woman they’re portraying.

- New York Press, of "Love Dr. Mueller"

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Romeo playfully spun out her tale until it took a dark turn, infusing her absurdist framework with real passion and a bittersweet take on life. Dana Jacks was delightfully wacky as the wife.

- AmbushMag.com, of "Baby Boom"

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Still, while they sound like goodfellas, there are good fellows and females on hand. It's fun to hear Blair Brooks' accomplished Hermia proclaim her love for "Ly-se-an-duh" (Lysander, to you scholars). He, played by an easygoing Clark Gookin, returns the compliment to "huh" (meaning "her"). Demetrius, Hermia's castoff, who's stalked by Helena, amuses when Brian Corbett delivers, "Do I entisya?" (That's "entice you" in English.) Helena, meanwhile, offers exasperation and slumped-over defeat, courtesy of Dana Jacks.

- Star-Ledger, of "A Midsummer Night's Dream"


 

     
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
 
 

 

 

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