
Marlene Wallace |
Ponzi Man by
Gary Morgenstein
"Marlene Wallace
was a major power of the play. Sensitive,
assured and overwhelmingly talented, Wallace dominated all
her scenes. She delivered a supurb tragicomic performace."
- Maximillian de Lafayette
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Marlene Wallace
True West |
Sam Shepard's
True West
"Marlene Wallace gave an astonishing
and wonderful performance with impressive skill,authority,
and humanity. It was a moving and consummately skillful
performance. I am glad to have had a chance to see her
operate in such a perfect sphere."
- Lionel Tiger
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Brad Letson, Marlene Wallace, Kurt Bauccio
Beyond Therapy |
Beyond Therapy
"...a wonderful cast: Kurt Bauccio as
Bruce, Tom Daddario as Dr. Stuart Framingham, Matt Fraley
as Andrew, Brad Letson as Bob, Forba Shepherd as Mrs. Charlotte
Wallace and Marlene Wallace (also amazing
in True West) as Prudence. Most off-off-Broadway shows have a few good actors
and one or two so-so actors that the good ones have to drag
behind them to the very end. That is certainly not the case
with this troupe. Everyone on stage
was absolutely hysterical. The actors were obviously having
a blast, depicting every bizarre personality disorder known
to man."
- Wendy R. Williams
NewYorkCool.com
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Marlene Wallace |
Ponzi Man: A
triumph for the cast , Gary Morgenstein and director Emily
Tetzlaff
"Marlene Wallace had a strong
stage presence. She displayed a multidimensional
talent blended with vigor, substance and intelligence.
Her performance added effervescence, vitality, realism
and depth to the mechanism of the play."
- Maximillian de Lafayette
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Marlene Wallace
True West |
Sam Shepard's
True West
"...And Indigo Productions has
instead cast two very talented women – Marlene Wallace
as Lee and and Sarah Jackson as Austin. Indigo Production’s
version of True West is in no way a feminized version of
the story. Those girls have balls.
Thomas G. Waites has directed a very true version
of True West and once you are seated in the theater, the role-reversed
casting becomes unnoticeable. The actresses are totally believable
as two siblings, each of whom wants what the other has."
- Wendy R. Williams
NewYorkCool.com |
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Kurt Bauccio, Marlene Wallace, Brad Letson
Beyond Therapy |
Beyond Therapy
"The performers playing Bruce
and Prudence, Kurt Bauccio and Marlene Wallace, camouflage
themselves in a normalcy that makes them stand out from
the off-kilter personalities and situations surrounding
them. Watching them reveal more and more of themselves
over the course of the show, and become more comfortable
with each other, is where this Beyond Therapy finds most
of its fun.
And there's certainly a considerable amount to
be found in Durang's script, which seems simultaneously rooted
in reality and a twisted, fractured, fantasy world where anything
can happen, and probably will at some point. This results in
a character-rich script replete with opportunities for six
performers to give unique, colorful, and memorable portrayals."
- Mathew Murray
Talkin' Broadway |
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Marlene Wallace, Sarah Jackson
True West |
Sam Shepard's
True West
"Sam Shepard's True West is a tale of
two brothers. Or so I thought. Director Thomas G.
Waites has cast two women [Marlene Wallace and Sarah Jackson]
as the siblings whose rivalry explodes in violence. Though
they usually fight their battles with words, can women convincingly
wreak havoc on each other? Yes, they can.
Two women show themselves as capable as their
male counterparts of destroying everything in sight. You've
come a long way, baby."
- Laura Shea
American Theater Web |
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