Reviews are in!
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For "Break In"
Acting:
For "The Country Club"
"Amy Dellagiarino was given the dream characcter: a loudmouth who sticks her nose in everyone's business. The constant energy Dellagiarino brings on stage playing Froggy added spunk to scenes."
-John Marcario, The Reston Times
For "The Swordswomen of San Gimignano"
"Amy Dellagiarino and David Servillo are the standouts of this production... (their) chemistry and physical presence enliven any scene they appear in, and their affect for one another makes their inevitable ends all the more poignant."
- Lisa Findley, Centerstage
"...Athletic slapstick, chiefly executed by Servillo, partnered with Amy Dellagiarino (whom action-play fans will recall as Lady Snowflake in the recent "Soul Samurai.")
- Mary Shen Barnidge, Windy City Times
For "Commedia King John":
"As Zanni D and Zanni P, Julia Stemper and Amy Dellagiarino are the quintessential slapstick servants who can't get out of their own way... Dellagiarino's Zanni P is obsessed with both food and proving that she is not, in fact, an ape -- a running joke that just gets funnier through her increasing exasperation and muttered throaway lines which inject her scenes with a wacky richness."
- Joy Campbell, Chicago Theatre Beat
For "Tell Me When it Hurts":
"Amy Dellagiarino and Alex Fthenakis have considerable chemistry... watching the two writhe and worry onstage is often laugh-out-loud funny."
- Jack Helbig, Chicago Reader
"Bright-eyed Amy Dellagiarino uses her own talents to win her every challenge while in guise of the physically and mentally taxing persona of her kooky character, i.e. the energy ball that is Kit Smart. And she does it all while on roller skates."
- Philip Potempa, NWI Times
Acting:
For "The Country Club"
"Amy Dellagiarino was given the dream characcter: a loudmouth who sticks her nose in everyone's business. The constant energy Dellagiarino brings on stage playing Froggy added spunk to scenes."
-John Marcario, The Reston Times
For "The Swordswomen of San Gimignano"
"Amy Dellagiarino and David Servillo are the standouts of this production... (their) chemistry and physical presence enliven any scene they appear in, and their affect for one another makes their inevitable ends all the more poignant."
- Lisa Findley, Centerstage
"...Athletic slapstick, chiefly executed by Servillo, partnered with Amy Dellagiarino (whom action-play fans will recall as Lady Snowflake in the recent "Soul Samurai.")
- Mary Shen Barnidge, Windy City Times
For "Commedia King John":
"As Zanni D and Zanni P, Julia Stemper and Amy Dellagiarino are the quintessential slapstick servants who can't get out of their own way... Dellagiarino's Zanni P is obsessed with both food and proving that she is not, in fact, an ape -- a running joke that just gets funnier through her increasing exasperation and muttered throaway lines which inject her scenes with a wacky richness."
- Joy Campbell, Chicago Theatre Beat
For "Tell Me When it Hurts":
"Amy Dellagiarino and Alex Fthenakis have considerable chemistry... watching the two writhe and worry onstage is often laugh-out-loud funny."
- Jack Helbig, Chicago Reader
"Bright-eyed Amy Dellagiarino uses her own talents to win her every challenge while in guise of the physically and mentally taxing persona of her kooky character, i.e. the energy ball that is Kit Smart. And she does it all while on roller skates."
- Philip Potempa, NWI Times