Acting Reviews

From AN EVENING WITH SHAKESPEARE'S WOMEN:
The single most entertaining selection was Stearns's fiery portrayal of Kate in Taming of the Shrew. Stearns was marvelous and mischievous.
--Jade Esteban Estrada, Off-Off Broadway Review
http://www.oobr.com/top/volNine/thirtythree/0511women.htm

From DON JUAN IN HELL:
Stearns was an ideal Ana, beautiful yet world-weary. The role offered a showcase for her soaring talents.
--Julie Halpern, Off-Off Broadway Review
http://www.oobr.com/top/volSix/four/0928don.html

From MUSICAL CHAIRS:
[Stearns delivered] a boffo rendition of an Emily Dickinson poem sung to the melody of 'The Yellow Rose of Texas.'
--David Mackler, Off-Off Broadway Review
http://www.oobr.com/top/volFour/eleven/musical.html

From A WONDER IS A WONDER IS A WONDER:
. . . this cast threw themselves into their characters like Samurai going into battle.
--John Chatterton, Off-Off Broadway Review
http://www.oobr.com/top/volFour/nine/jet.html

From FOR WHOM THE SOUTHERN BELLE TOLLS:
. . . a side-splitting romp into Menagerie-land that would make the most jaded fall down and crack up.
--Andres J. Wrath, Off-Off Broadway Review
http://www.oobr.com/top/volSix/two/durang.html