SWEET SUE is a HIT!!!
Malcolm on 03 26, 2010
Check out what our reviewers are saying about our production of SWEET SUE (directed by Ernest Figueroa):
Laurie Morgan and Janet Wood as Susan and Susan Too, respectively, are strong and persuasive in their roles - Cathy Wayne nohoartsdistrict.com
Sean McGee as Jake and Brandon Irons as Jake Too are appealing -Cathy Wayne nohoartsdistrict.com
Sweet Sue is a light romantic comedy, sparked with moments of tension. An enjoyable evening for adult audiences. -Cathy Wayne nohoartsdistrict.com
A lovingly executed production and a feather in group rep’s hat. - Don Grigware Broadway world.com
Middle-aged women will love A. R. Gurney’s play Sweet Sue about a woman’s desire for a younger man. – Don Grigware Broadway world.com
Although a man has penned it, the perspective is pretty much from the female point of view, so most women will love it. - Don Grigware Broadway world.com
Figueroa marvelously directs a wonderful ensemble. - Don Grigware Broadway world.com
Morgan has such a loveable personality and natural quality to her acting, that she is perfect as the motherly and intelligent side of Sue. - Don Grigware Broadway world.com
Wood is tantalizing in the less cerebral, more sensual moments, especially wearing evening attire. - Don Grigware Broadway world.com
Sean McGee and Brandon Irons play Jake so well that it is practically impossible to tell where one side of Jake leaves off and the other begins. - Don Grigware Broadway world.com
Trefoni Michael Rizzi has designed a lovely attic apartment - Don Grigware Broadway world.com
The cast was excellent! -Tolucan Times Pat Taylor
The two Susans are richly played by a perky Janet Wood and a feisty Laurie Morgan. -Tolucan Times Pat Taylor
The two Jakes are refreshingly played with youthful exuberance and raw emotion by Brandon Irons and Sean McGee. -Tolucan Times Pat Taylor
Setting the tone perfectly are a gorgeous set by Trefoni Michael Rizzi, lighting by Rachel Jaime Miller, costumes by Diana Martin, and sound by Alma Reyes-Thomas. -Tolucan Times Pat Taylor
Ernest A. Figueroa directs this play as a study of the tensions that goes with love, desire, and passion –Rich Borowy/LCP Subscription Newsletter
Whatever the action, this play still holds plenty of drama, humor, and even a bit of somberness all rolled into one tight production as witnessed at The Group Rep. –Rich Borowy/LCP Subscription Newsletter
Ernest Figueroa is once again quite adept in direction and brings out the best in the actors. -Cathy Wayne nohoartsdistrict.com
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