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The Taming of the Shrew @ The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey "Most of the resourceful players double and triple in a variety of roles; all keenly create little comic gems." robert l. daniels, Variety "Much of the comedy in the play... comes from the cheeky servants, especially Lucentio's men Tranio and Biondello. Corey Tazmania's Biondello hilariously runs around like a chicken without a head as he tries to juggle his master and fellow servant's switched identities." ruth ross, Essex Journal |
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A Child's Guide to Innocence @ NJREP "A Child's Guide To Innocence, by Vincent Sessa, is as delicate and nuanced drama as you'll find, its three actresses telling a sublime intergenerational tale beautifully." neil genzlinger, New York Times "keenly acted and fluently staged. perf (ormances) are honest and servicable." robert l. daniels, Variety "Tazmania shines as the supercilious Catherine, the feminist Joan, and the concerned Julia." peter filichia, Star Ledger |
Loves Labours Lost @ Tribeca Playhouse "The chemistry Ms. Font shared with her assistant Mote, played with conviction by Corey Tazmania Stieb, was wonderful. These two truly grasp the concept of give and take when it comes to sharing a stage." offoffoff.com |
The Tempest @ Mill Mountain Theatre "On the plus side is his daughter Miranda (Corey Tazmania Stieb) who conveys the right quality of innocence and purity of character..." Roanoke Times |
Scenes From An Execution @ Hudson Guild Theatre, QED "Other standouts are... Corey Tazmania as Galactia's daughter." NYTheatre.com |
Straight On Til Morning @ the 78th Street Theatre Lab "...Yet, ever in motion, with arms like wings, legs reaching and head darting like a beautiful insect, Stieb, is the very essence of Tinkerbell." Show Business Weekly "'Morning' works far more successfully when it simply tells its story...This is particularly true of Corey Tazmania Stieb's Isabele... Stieb simply creates an impatient, self-absorbed and needy person." American Theatre Web |
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"we must believe in a sense of life renewed by theatre, a sense of life in which man fearlessly makes himself master of what does not yet exist, and brings it into being." - antonin artaud |
NOW: The Housewives of Mannheim by Alan Brody April 16- May 31, 2009 @ NJREP Reviews: New York Times Variety Curtain Up Asbury Park Press Talkin' Broadway RECENT: Rising Up: The Story of the Zombie Rights Movement Boston International Film Festival Winner: Best Director of a Short Film |
Reading of The Glass House by June Finfer. Directed by Evan Bergman. |