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"Will Work For Food"
Philadelphia Inquirer, Douglas J. Keating
"... the play has a strong dramatic thrust, and its well-drawn characters are strongly portrayed by Jennifer Summerfield, whose Addy is especially good, Cyndi Janzen and Stacy Gallese."
"Boy Gets Girl"
News of Delaware County, James Rutter
"... little competes for, or captures the attention more than Summerfield's penetrating portrayal of a woman under siege. Even the quality of her laughter changes under the crippling stress, as the tremendous depth she brings to this role conveys the ever-intensifying degree of the simmering terror she experiences."
"My Cousin Rachel"
Press Focus, Margie Royal
"...Jennifer Summerfield shines in the role of Rachel. Renaldi describes Rachel as "a creature of moods and impulse" who also "uses men like pawns." Ms. Summerfield is very believable in her portrayal of the alluring, scheming Rachel."
News of Delaware County, James Rutter
"Jennifer Summerfield is excellent as Rachel, combining gracious behavior with conniving intentions in perfect balance. She changes the color of her voice and the gestures of her hands with only the slightest alteration yet to maximum effect. She lulls you into complacency even while you know you should be wary of her every motive."
"Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy"
City Paper, Mark Cofta
"... I enjoyed not only the cast's dexterity with voices and accents, but also their connections with one another.... It's all an intergalactic hoot, leaving those who enjoy Adams' Python-esque humor wanting more."
"The Odyssey"
Mark Cofta, City Paper
"The (three) performers slide effortlessly from narration to characters, enacting a riveting, tightly focused 95-minute tale with genuine emotion.... The Odyssey is a vivid reminder of theater's ability to make the past present. I have never been so moved sitting in a pew. "
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